Arum palaestinum
Arum palaestinum is a species of flowering herbaceous perennial plant in the family Araceae, also known as Black Calla, Solomon's Lily, Priest's Hood and Palestine Arum. This plant is native to Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria, and naturalized in northwestern California..
It grows 10–25 centimetres (0.33–0.82 ft) high. It blooms from March to April. Each plant only blooms for a day, from morning to morning. The fruit contains seeds which are distributed by birds. The seeds are brown with a hard casing..
Arum berries.
The plant gives off a strong scent of rotten fruit, with each species of Arum giving a different scent. The scent attracts flies, who distribute the pollen. The plant's flowering is special with the bottom part being feminine flowers and the top part being masculine flowers..
In traditional medicine, the plant is used to deal with coughing with phlegm, hemorrhoids, parasitic worms in the stomach, constipation and acne.
Arum palaestinum
Arum palaestinum is a species of flowering herbaceous perennial plant in the family Araceae, also known as Black Calla, Solomon's Lily, Priest's Hood and Palestine Arum. This plant is native to Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria, and naturalized in northwestern California..
It grows 10–25 centimetres (0.33–0.82 ft) high. It blooms from March to April. Each plant only blooms for a day, from morning to morning. The fruit contains seeds which are distributed by birds. The seeds are brown with a hard casing..
Arum berries.
The plant gives off a strong scent of rotten fruit, with each species of Arum giving a different scent. The scent attracts flies, who distribute the pollen. The plant's flowering is special with the bottom part being feminine flowers and the top part being masculine flowers..
In traditional medicine, the plant is used to deal with coughing with phlegm, hemorrhoids, parasitic worms in the stomach, constipation and acne.