Garden expert Melinda Myers says, “Your plant is an Italian arum (Arum italicum) that grows in clumps from corms. Your description of its growth habit is typical for this plant. Leaves may die ...
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Homeowner met with ominous warnings after sharing photo of 'awful' mystery plant: 'I've ...The community quickly identified the culprit as Arum italicum, described here by the North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox. It's invasive in some parts of the United States — and to ...
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