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- the genus is Orontium aquati****, while the two other described species, Orontium mackii and Orontium wolfei, are known from fossils. Orontium mackii is the...
- Orontium aquati**** /ɒˈrɒntiəm/, sometimes called golden-club, floating arum, never-wets or tawkin, is a species of flowering plants in the family Araceae...
- Misopates orontium, known as weasel's snout, is a herbaceous annual plant in the family Plantaginaceae. It is a native of disturbed ground in Europe. It...
-  ****onica Binomial name Rohdea ****onica Roth Synonyms Orontium ****oni**** Thunb. in J.A.Murray Orontium liliifolium Salisb. Rohdea esquirolii H.Lév. Rohdea...
- Peninsula. Chromosomes n=8. (3 subsections: Majora, Sicula, Hispanica) Section Orontium: two species, also from the Mediterranean. Chromosome number=8. The species...
- Antirrhinum jamaicense Fisch. ex Colla Antirrhinum theodoroi Sennen & Mauricio Antirrhinum orontium var. grandiflorum (Chav.) Valdés Orontium calycinum Pers....
- Orontium wolfei is an extinct golden-club species in the family Araceae described from a series of isolated fossil leaves. The species is known from Eocene...
- Orontium mackii is an extinct golden club species in the family Araceae described from a series of isolated fossil leaves. The species is known from Late...
- description of Araceae it included four genera, namely Lysichiton, Symplocarpus, Orontium, and Calla. The subfamily was subsequently made monotypic and given a single...
- tuckahoe; the rhizome was cooked and used as food by Native Americans Orontium aquati****, also called tuckahoe; the seeds and rhizome were used as food...