Arum
Stock photos of plants of the genus Arum. While many plants are referred to as arum lilies, most are not actually members of the genus Arum but are more actually called aroids, arum relatives or arum-like. The true genus is home to 26 species of tuberous perennials found from Europe, especially around the Mediterranean, to the western Himalayas. They generally have arrowhead-shaped foliage and flowerheads with conspicuous greenish white spathes, often papery or translucent. Although technically tubers, they tend to be semi-evergreen and are usually included with the herbaceous perennials.
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