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Arum is a genus of about 25 species of flowering plants in the family Araceae, native to Europe, northern Africa, and western Asia, with the highest species diversity in the Mediterranean region. T...
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Robert "Bob" Arum (born December 8, 1931 in New York City) is professional boxing promoter. He also worked for the US Attorneys Office for the southern district of New York, in the Tax division. Arum...
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Titan arum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The titan arum or Amorphophallus titanum (from Ancient Greek amorphos , "without form, misshapen" + phallos , "penis", and titan , "giant") is a flowering plant with the largest unbranched i...
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This arum, sometimes commonly called Italian arum, is a stemless woodland species native to Europe. Typically grows 12-18" tall. ... Common Name: Italian arum; Zone: 5 to 9; Plant Type: Herbaceous perennial; Family: Araceae; Missouri Native: No; Native Range: Southern and western Europe; Height: 1 to 1.5 feet; Spread:
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Titan arum blossom may be on record pace ... Update (6/28): A second titan arum is blooming. See the news release for more information. ... This illustration shows Titan Arum in bud, left, and full bloom, center. At the base of the spadix (the fleshy central column) are over a thousand tiny flowers. If pollinated,
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Aroid is the common name for members of the Araceae family of plants, sometimes known as the Philodendron or Arum family. The occasionally beautiful and often bizarre combination of spathe and spadix called the inflorescence, sometimes referred to as a "flower", is a distinguishing feature of all aroids.
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ARACEAE ARUM or CALLA FAMILY ... Most members of the arum family are tropical plants, though an obvious exception would be the Jack-in-the-Pulpit which grows extensively in the temperate zone. Vining forms often have large, fleshy aerial roots. Leaves can vary greatly in shape and many have deep lobes, slits or holes...
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2006 - Tiffy the Titan Arum flowered for the third time. It gave a great show. Thanks to all who visited the Fullerton Arboretum to see it on display in front of The Orange County Argricultural and Nikkei Heritage Museum.
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