
Arum maculatum <br>LORDS AND LADIES, SNAKESHEAD, CUCKOO PINT
The leaves of A. maculatum appear in April-May , and are 7 to 20 cm long. These are followed by the flowers borne on a poker-shaped inflorescence called a spadix, which is partially enclosed in a pale green spathe or leaf-like hood. The spathe can be up to 25 cm high and the fruiting spike which follows later in the season may be up to 5 cm. The leaves are purple-spotted.
In autumn, the lower ring of (female) flowers forms a cluster of bright red, berries up to 5 cm long which remain after the spathe and other leaves have withered away. These attractive red to orange berries are extremely poisonous.
The root-tuber may be very big, and in mature specimens, the tuber may be as much as 400 mm below ground level.
Arum maculatum is also known as cuckoo pint or cuckoo-pint in the British Isles and is named thus in Nicholas Culpeper's famous 17th-century herbal. This is a name it shares with Arum italicum (Italian lords-and-ladies), the other native British Arum.
It grows in woodland areas and riversides and in partly shaded spots.
Type: Hardy perennial
Hardiness zones: 5-9
Height: 12-18", 30-45cm
Location: Shade
Seeds per packet: 10
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The leaves of A. maculatum appear in April-May , and are 7 to 20 cm long. These are followed by the flowers borne on a poker-shaped inflorescence called a spadix, which is partially enclosed in a pale green spathe or leaf-like hood. The spathe can be up to 25 cm high and the fruiting spike which follows later in the season may be up to 5 cm. The leaves are purple-spotted.
In autumn, the lower ring of (female) flowers forms a cluster of bright red, berries up to 5 cm long which remain after the spathe and other leaves have withered away. These attractive red to orange berries are extremely poisonous.
The root-tuber may be very big, and in mature specimens, the tuber may be as much as 400 mm below ground level.
Arum maculatum is also known as cuckoo pint or cuckoo-pint in the British Isles and is named thus in Nicholas Culpeper's famous 17th-century herbal. This is a name it shares with Arum italicum (Italian lords-and-ladies), the other native British Arum.
It grows in woodland areas and riversides and in partly shaded spots.
Type: Hardy perennial
Hardiness zones: 5-9
Height: 12-18", 30-45cm
Location: Shade
Seeds per packet: 10














