*Arum italicum P. Miller ssp. italicum . Common name: Italian Arum, Lords-and-Ladies. Phenology: Apr-May; Jul-Sep. Habitat: Suburban woodlands, naturalizing from horticultural use. Distribution: Native of Europe and n. Africa. Reported for Fairfax County, VA (Steury 2010).
ID notes: Arum italicum has a large (> 10 cm long) greenish-white spathe.
Origin/Endemic status: Europe
Synonymy ⓘ: = Mo1, NY, Pa, Boyce (1993); = n/a — C, F, RAB; < Arum italicum Mill. — Ar, Can, FNA22, Il, K4. Basionym: Arum italicum Mill. 1768
Links to other floras: < Arum italicum - FNA22
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Horticultural Information
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