




Arum italicum
The Italian arum is a unique plant with large, arrow-shaped leaves and a striking flower that looks like a hood. It grows in shady places and can be found in gardens and woodlands.
生息地: Woodlands
The Italian arum has glossy, dark green, arrow-shaped leaves with prominent cream or silver veins, often appearing in autumn. Its unique flower consists of a large, pale green-yellow, hood-like spathe surrounding a yellow flower spike, followed by striking clusters of bright red-orange berries.





カテゴリ
植物レア度
Common
危険度
3/5 · 中程度
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It smells like rotting meat or dung to trick flies into visiting its flowers!
Its bright red-orange berries look tasty but are super poisonous if eaten!
The Italian arum's leaves sprout in fall and stay green all through the winter!
The plant's special flower can actually make its own heat, like a tiny heater!
Italian arum flowers can warm themselves up to attract tiny flies and beetles, helping them pollinate the plant.
The plant emits a foul, carrion-like odor that draws in specific insect pollinators, helping it reproduce.
Italian arum has irritating calcium oxalate crystals in all its parts, protecting it from most hungry animals.
Psychoda alternata
Attracted by warmth and smell

Arion ater
Can graze on the plant's leaves
Turdus merula
Disperses seeds by consuming berries
まだ別名はありません。
危険度
3/5 · 中程度
Don't touch or eat any part of the Italian arum, as it can make you feel sick.
15-45 cm
30-60 cm
15-25 cm
春
いいえ
高度
多年生
昆虫
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