The plant, a creeper of the arum lily family, is a native of Mexico and Guatemala. |
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Colourful perennials such as the Flag irises in blue or yellow, Astilbe in feathery pinks and the faithful arum lilies are also suitable. |
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Though most plants are more or less at the mercy of the environment, a few such as the titan arum are able to generate heat. |
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Green stream grass and arum tree roots covered the sides of the stream, which varied in width from 1-10m, with a soft, sandy bottom. |
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It's a South American species, Xanthosoma robustum, that's related to the dead-horse arum, philodendron, and skunk cabbage. |
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Konnyaku is a perennial plant of the arum family, said to be indigenous to India and Ceylon. |
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It was a work of art, four feet in diameter comprised of orchids, lilies of the valley, hyacinths, arum lilies and white carnations. |
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On the smaller parcel of land, he built a two-roomed hut, laid a cobble-stoned courtyard and planted arum lilies. |
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One way of dealing with damp areas in the garden is to plant a bog garden with plants such as arum lilies, tree ferns and sedge grasses. |
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A mixture of bruised arum leaves and stalks with a quantity of dark, ferruginous earth and water was put into the gourd. |
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These plants belong to the arum lily family, as does the better-known tropical root crop taro. |
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Rather brace yourself for bunches of fresh arum lilies, proteas, flame lilies and aloe leaves. |
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Thermogenic inflorescences of some arum lilies have the highest rates of respiration known among plants. |
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She carried a teardrop bouquet of arum lilies, cream roses, and purple lysianthus and statice. |
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Despite the odd vulgar touch, the area is lush and lovely, with ancient trees, exotic bushes and arum lilies that grow like weeds. |
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It's a Titan arum, and its flowering is one of the rarest events in botany. |
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Banks of white arum lilies and the blue globes of agapanthus lined the Levada do Norte, along with oleander bushes in full bloom. |
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It is planted with many varieties of Cape fynbos, cycads, huge strelitzias, beds of clivias, large arum lilies, proteas and trees such as yellowwood and cabbage. |
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Cinders is an arum lily with polleny slippers, while the ugly sisters have scary pansy faces, like Rorschach blots. |
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Marthinus points out an arum lily, a striking white bloom known as the 'death flower' because of its use in funeral arrangements. |
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The titan arum, the world's biggest flower, which can reach over a metre in diameter, is unique to the island of Sumatra. |
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Among them are arrow arum, bull-tongue arrowhead, pickerelweed, water lettuce, white water lily, yellow water lily, and the invasive alligator weed. |
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This, as in the dead-horse arum, helps volatilize what is a foul smell. |
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I may also throw in a packet or two of home-made honey-nut granola, some fresh veggies from my organic garden, a pot of herbs and an arum lily bulb each. |
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She carried a bouquet of cream roses, white arum lilies and bear grass. |
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Where space is at a premium Lysichiton camstchatcensis, the white arum lily, is smaller in habit and spectacular when planted near a pond or a stream. |
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As I parked the barrow near my overgrown shade border, I noticed with pleasure that the mousetail arum was in flower. |
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At the opposite end of the range is the diminutive mousetail arum, arisarum proboscideum. |
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The arum lilies strut over the grass carpets here. |
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And this woman had gazed into the unspeakable folds of an arum lily and challenged the supremacy of the power structure that holds us all together. |
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Our native water arum has long-stalked, thick, coarse leaves that are ovalish and about three inches long. |
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The Lantern Lobby features flowing oak columns forming a vaulted ceiling, imitating an arum lily. |
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Fruits include windfall apples, pears, plums, blackberries, bilberries, raspberries, strawberries, acorns, beechmast, pignuts and wild arum corms. |
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Here in their season grow the blue agapanthus, the wild watsonia, and the red-hot poker, and now and then it happens that one may glimpse an arum in a dell. |
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