The autumnal "brother" of the Arum, Biarum angustatum is a short geophyte with flowers coming right out of the ground. the leaves will sprout later in the winter, they are narrow. the inflorescence is typical for the Arum family - a large dark spathe surrounding a long rachis. the flowers grow on the base of the rachis, in a closed "cup" created by the spathe. male flowers are above, female flowers below. the inflorescence have fowl smell, and it attracts flies that get caught in the "cup", get.. more
Similar species: Water-plantains, Seagrass
By Yael Orgad
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Uploaded Nov 15, 2019. Captured Oct 20, 2018 10:04 in Unnamed Road, Hadera, Israel.