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Araceae: The Aroid Family
... The Aroid Family The Aroid Family: Introduction The Araceae is the family of aroid and related plants. Members of the Order Arales, the aroids are mostly rhizomatous plants, although ... the Northern Hemisphere. The genus Zantedeschia contains the Calla lilies. Other genera in the Aroid Family include Amorphophallus, Arisarum, and Arum. Other Sources of Information Bulbous Plants of Southern Africa, ...
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Arecidae UW Aberystwyth Botanic Gardens
... its members are familiar, eg. palm trees, or exotic-leaved houseplants belonging to the aroid family. Arecaceae: Palm family Palm fossils date back to the Upper Cretaceous period (80 Myr). Palms are unusual ... by machines. Artificial pollination is mentioned in cuneform texts from Ur (2300 B.C.). Araceae: Aroid family Most aroids are herbs of the tropical or subtropical forest floor, but they are ...
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Aroids UW Aberystwyth Botanic Gardens
... Aroids UW Aberystwyth Botanic Gardens Subclass Arecidae Araceae: Aroid family Most aroids are herbs of the tropical or subtropical forest floor. They are often adapted ... eastwards to Polynesia. Right: Alocasia x amazonica. Left: Xanthosoma violaceum is a South American crop aroid called cocoyam. It was cultivated by Amerindian people of the continent and Caribbean. During the ...
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... Aroid Family Purdue University Scool of Veterinary medicine toxicity rating of the various aroids commonly encountered by animals. Monstera deliciosa University of Minnesota Greenhouse image and link to information about this aroid which ...
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Green Dragon
... 's kinship to Jack-in-the-Pulpit is immediately apparent. Both are members of the aroid family (see the special page in the gallery section) so they share similar flowers. This green ...
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Montoso Gardens Fruit, Nut and Spice Collection
... family) Natal plum Araceae (aroid family) ceriman Arecaceae (palm family) African oil palm assai palm betelnut palm coconut peach palm salak Bignoniaceae (guachilote family) guachilote Bombacaceae (durian family) durian suluk durian Bromeliaceae (bromeliad family) pineapple Cactaceae (cactus family ...
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Plant Delights Nursery -- Bizarre Plants Only a Mother Could Love
... aroid has an equally as disgusting smell as amorphophallus, but again, only for a day. When talking about bizarre, I could include nearly every plant in the aroid family, but the one that couldn't be omitted is Arisarum proboscideum (mouse plant). This bizarre aroid ( ... the weird and wonderful members of the plant family for your customers. [HOME] [CATALOG] [WHAT'S NEW] [ABOUT PDN ...
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The Bulbs of the World
... family is the Themidaceae, which includes Brodiaea and related genera of American bulbs. Another monocot family, not closely related to the Asparagales or Liliales, but containing some very interesting geophytes, is the Aroid Family, Araceae. For northern gardeners, the familiar "Jack in the Pulpit" is an example of a hardy aroid. Other orders in the ...
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Sunshine Farm and Gardens: Plant List 2001
... Aroid family. A single plant in a 2" pot multiplies eight fold in a year. A cute flowering spathe with a long mouse like tail in early Spring over 3" dark green, aroid ... no surprise here as they are members of the same family, Ranunculaceae. It's about 3-6" tall and more ... little ground covers. Even though its in the Lamiaceae family, its not aggressive or invasive. Dark green, slightly glossy, ...
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Aroid Forum - GardenWeb
... Aroid Forum - GardenWeb Blogs Garden Voices Blog Directory Forums Garden Forums Home Forums Nature Forums Photo ... GardenWeb Store Other Forums | Instructions | Search | Post a Message Aroid Forum This forum is for the discussion of aroids, plants of the family Araceae, whose flowers are characterized by a spathe. Instructions ...
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