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Definition of Aroids

Aroid
Aroid Ar"oid, n. [Arum + -oid.] (Bot.) Any plant of the Arum family (Arace[ae]).
Aroid
Aroid A"roid, Aroideous A*roid"e*ous, a. [Arum + -oid.] (Bot.) Belonging to, or resembling, the Arum family of plants.

Meaning of Aroids from wikipedia

- Antoine Laurent de Jussieu classified all climbing aroids as Pothos and all terrestrial aroids as either Arum or Dracontium in his book Familles des...
- The Aroid or Ari-Banna (sometimes South Omotic or Somotic) languages possibly belong to the Afro-Asiatic family and are spoken in Ethiopia. There are...
- March 1865) was an Austrian botanist. He is known for his extensive work on aroids (Araceae). Schott was born on 7 January 1794 in Brno, Moravia. He studied...
- death. The plant produces the typical whitish inflorescence seen amongst aroids, visually-similar to those found on the common 'calla lily' (Zantedeschia...
- plants in the family Araceae. These plants are commonly called the true aroids. The subfamily consists of two tribes: Anthurieae Anthurium Schott Pothos...
- Spadix inflorescence is found in colocasia, aroids, maize and palms (palms have compound spadix). Monoecious aroids have uni****ual male and female flowers...
- Dracunculus is a genus of two species of a tuberous perennial of the family Araceae. They are characterised by a large purple spathe and spadix, often...
- root crop and vegetable crop belonging to the Arum family (also known as Aroids and by the family name Araceae) and may refer to: Taro (Colocasia esculenta)...
- (2000), Aroids: Plants of the Arum Family, Timber Press, pp. 177–178, ISBN 978-0-88192-485-5 Monroe Roberts Birdsey (1951), The cultivated aroids, Gillick...
- (2000), Aroids: Plants of the Arum Family, Timber Press, p. 216, ISBN 978-0-88192-485-5 Birdsey, Monroe Roberts (1951), The Cultivated Aroids, Gillick...