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- Sauromatum is a genus of flowering plants in the family Araceae. The genus is native to tropical Africa, tropical Asia, and the Arabian Peninsula. Their...
- Sauromatum venosum (syn. Typhonium venosum) is a species of plant in the arum family, Araceae. It is native to Asia and Africa, where it grows in forests...
- thermogenic plants such as the Eastern skunk cabbage, the Voodoo lily (Sauromatum venosum), and the giant water lilies of the genus Victoria. The lodgepole...
- (elephant-foot yam), Helicodiceros muscivorus (dead-horse arum lily), and Sauromatum venosum (voodoo lily). Some species, such as A. titanum and H. muscivorus...
- long-sought signal that causes thermogenic plants, such as the voodoo lily, Sauromatum guttatum, to produce heat. Salicylic acid occurs in plants as free salicylic...
- the Arum family Dracunculus vulgaris or dragon arum, a native of Europe Sauromatum venosum, is a common shade loving house or garden plant This page is an...
- Master Gardener Program. Retrieved 2018-01-18. "Pacific Bulb Society | Sauromatum". pacificbulbsociety.org. Retrieved 2018-01-18. Claudel, Cyrille; Buerki...
- triphyllum (syn. Arum triphyllum) Dracunculus vulgaris (syn. Arum dracunculus) Sauromatum venosum (syn. Arum cornutum) List of plants known as lily Kew World Checklist...
- Polianthes (Tuberosa) Puschkinia Ranunculus Rhodohypoxis Sandersonia Sauromatum Scadoxus Schizostylis (Kaffir Lilies) Scilla Sparaxis (Harlequin Flower)...
- Rikard (1994). "Dimethyl oligosulphides, major volatiles released from Sauromatum guttatum and Phallus impudicus". Phytochemistry. 35 (2): 321–23. Bibcode:1994PChem...