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Does anyone know what is this plant or weed?

comments (4) November 9th, 2012 in gallery
Qoo Qoo, member
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plantjunkie writes: It's defiantly arum italicum Posted: 9:48 pm on January 9th
Garius writes: Actually, I think it is Arum Italicum. I just got a piece of it in a fall plant exchange. Apparently it keeps its leaves through the winter and will slowly spread into a clump. Posted: 12:59 pm on December 6th
Qoo writes: Hi Seamew, Thanks for your reply : ) Great help! Posted: 12:46 am on November 10th
Seamew writes: This isn't a weed; it a bulb called an arum (so far as I can tell from your photo). You might know it by its more common name, Jack in the pulpit. It will bloom first in spring, then go dormant, then send up foliage later--that may be why you're confused about its behavior! Posted: 1:27 pm on November 9th
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