Arum Italicum 'Marmoratum'
By Karensusan63
- 13 Apr, 2013
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These beautiful leaves will soon disappear, but only to make way for the flower spathes, which will later produce berries turning from yellow to orange and finally to red. Then in winter, the leaves will return. What a plant for a shady spot! Eventually reaches about 40cm in height. This was mentioned on GQT yesterday if you were listening...
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Nice one Karen, my friend gave me some of hers, it is coming up nicely, I have noticed, once settled they spread quite nicely...:)))
13 Apr, 2013
very nice Karen
13 Apr, 2013
Lovely leaves.....
13 Apr, 2013
Arum Italia, I have these and cannot eradicate them, almost impossible to move, I have tried to clear a space for another purpose but they are real squatters,
17 Feb, 2022
Once they get their feet down!! I have learned to live with them…
24 Feb, 2022
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love those leaves
13 Apr, 2013