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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...
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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...
- death. The
plant produces the
typical whitish inflorescence seen
amongst aroids, visually-similar to
those found on the
common 'calla lily' (Zantedeschia...
- 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)...
-
plants in the
family Araceae.
These plants are
commonly called the true
aroids. The
subfamily consists of two tribes:
Anthurieae Anthurium Schott Pothos...
-
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...
- (2000),
Aroids:
Plants of the Arum Family,
Timber Press, pp. 219, 329, ISBN 978-0-88192-485-5
Monroe Roberts Birdsey (1951), The
cultivated aroids, Gillick...
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Spadix inflorescence is
found in colocasia,
aroids,
maize and
palms (palms have
compound spadix).
Monoecious aroids have uni****ual male and
female flowers...
- (2000),
Aroids:
Plants of the Arum Family,
Timber Press, p. 330, ISBN 978-0-88192-485-5 Birdsey,
Monroe Roberts (1951), The
Cultivated Aroids, Gillick...