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Arum dioscoridis

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Arum dioscoridis is a plant of the arum family (Araceae). The species is named after the ancient Greek physician and botanist Pedanius Dioscorides. The plant was described by James Edward Smith in Flora Graeca.

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In winter appear green, arrow-shaped leaves. In spring, the short-stalked inflorescence appears consisting of a black, rod-shaped spadix surrounded by a yellow-green, purple-mottled brown or even purple bract (spathe). The female flowers are located at the bottom of the spadix; above are the male flowers; and the top is a sterile area (appendix). The spadix emits a pungent smell that attracts flies as pollinators.

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The plant is native to forests in the east of the Mediterranean in southern Turkey, Cyprus, and the Middle East.

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The plant can be grown as an ornamental plant in rock gardens Mediterranean regions. In the Benelux, the plant can be grown indoors as a pot plant. The plant can be propagated by seeding.

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