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"Lords and Ladies" Not native to Oregon or the USA this poisonous berry is also known as Italian lords-and-ladies. Found wild on the forest floor in dense foliage. Mature plants have large broad leaves. Arum italicum,Italian lords-and-ladies Click/tap to enlarge PromotedSpecies introCountry intro

"Lords and Ladies"

Not native to Oregon or the USA this poisonous berry is also known as Italian lords-and-ladies. Found wild on the forest floor in dense foliage. Mature plants have large broad leaves.

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  1. Welcome back, Stephen. What awesome plant! Posted 10 years ago
    1. Just getting settled in Oregon and did receive the new Canon 5dsr so I am happy to say I might be getting back out in the field! Missed it badly... thanks for the post Posted 10 years ago
      1. A new place AND a new toy. Much is expected now ;) Posted 10 years ago
  2. Welcome to the great Pacific Northwest! - but now I'm going to have to compete with you for new species, I'd bet ;-} Posted 10 years ago
    1. Compete... looks like you have had a good run in capturing numerous species intros! I accept the motivating subtlety!! Posted 10 years ago

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"Arum italicum" is a species of flowering herbaceous perennial plant in the family Araceae, also known as Italian arum and Italian lords-and-ladies. It is native to the British Isles and much of the Mediterranean region, the Caucasus, Canary Islands, Madeira and northern Africa.

Similar species: Water-plantains, Seagrass
Species identified by Stephen Philips
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Uploaded Jul 17, 2015.