Arum concinnatum Schott is a plant in the Araceae family, order Alismatales, kingdom Plantae. Not known to be toxic.

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Arum concinnatum Schott

Arum concinnatum Schott

Arum concinnatum (Crete arum) is an Araceae flowering plant native to the eastern Mediterranean region.

Family
Genus
Arum
Order
Alismatales
Class
Liliopsida

About Arum concinnatum Schott

Arum concinnatum Schott, commonly called the Crete arum, is a flowering plant species that belongs to the family Araceae. This plant grows in a range of different habitats, including ditches, wet areas, and olive (Olea europaea) groves. It can be found growing at altitudes between sea level and 350 meters. Its natural distribution extends from the southern tip of the Peloponnese to south-western Turkey, and also covers most eastern Mediterranean islands.

Photo: (c) Konstantinos Kalaentzis, all rights reserved, uploaded by Konstantinos Kalaentzis

Taxonomy

Plantae Tracheophyta Liliopsida Alismatales Araceae Arum

More from Araceae

Sources: GBIF, iNaturalist, Wikipedia, NCBI Taxonomy · Disclaimer

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