Arum italicum subsp. italicum 'Marmoratum' (Italian arum 'Marmoratum')
Other names: Arum italicum marmoratum, Arum italicum 'Pictum', Arum italicum var. pictum
'Marmoratum' have broad arrow head leaves, which are glossy green, with white and cream viens on smooth stems. The leaves are on show through spring and winter, and then die back through summer. In early autumn, the creamy white flower spathes appear, ripening into spikes of red berries.
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0.5m max. spread |
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0.5m max. height |
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2-5 years to maturity |
A. italicum is a tuberous, clump-forming, evergreen perennial with arrow- to spear-shaped, white-veined, mid-green leaves and pale greenish-white spathes in early summer followed by spikes of bright orange-red fruit.
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0.15m max. spread |
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0.3m max. height |
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2-5 years to maturity |
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