Arum idaeum

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Arum idaeum
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Monocots
Order: Alismatales
Family: Araceae
Genus: Arum
Species:
A. idaeum
Binomial name
Arum idaeum
Coustur. & Gand. (1917)
Arum idaeum is located in Crete
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Range of A. idaeum[1] (precise locations only)

Arum idaeum is a woodland plant species of the family Araceae. It is found on Crete.

A. idaeum flowers

It has an ovate tuber.[2]

The plant grows 18–22 centimetres (7.1–8.7 in) tall. Stalk base and lower third of petioles is red-veined. Stem is white. Leaves immaculate, and smaller than some coterminous species; ovate-triangular in outline, their lobes horizontally lanceolate, peduncle equal to the leaves.[3]

Spathe is usually almost white, shorter, concolorous, white appendix, far exceeding the spathe, male ring much shorter than female.[3]

Berry is angular, ovate.[4]

Distribution and habitat

It has been recorded at elevations of 1060–1981 m.[1] It often grows under thickets of Berberis cretica.[2]

Ecology

Flowers June–July.[2]

Taxonomy

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