Native Lord & Ladies 2X Corms (Arum Maculatum)
A True native this strange looking flower head resembles something from the tropics.
Lords-and-ladies is a shade-loving tuberous perennial, native to UK woodlands and hedgerows, A white tuberous rhizome throws up large arrow-shaped and commonly black-spotted leaves to 45cm in spring.
The flowers, which appear in April and May, are borne at the base of a cylindrical structure called a spadix which is enveloped by a green to purple-tinged membranous hood called a spathe. The flowers are followed in autumn by a conspicuous spike of orange-red berries.
Info Pack:
Climate: Arid, Cold, Continental, Highland, Humid Continental, Humid Subtropical, Marine West Coast, Mediterranean, Mountain, Semiarid
Watering: Heavy
Indoor/Outdoor: Outdoor
Genus: Arum maculatum
Growth Habit: Clumping
Growth Rate: Fast
Soil Type: Chalk, Clay, Loam, Peat, Saline, Sand
Sunlight: Full Shade, Full Sun, Low Sun, Medium Sun
Colour: Blue, Gold, Green, Orange, Purple, Red
Foliage: Broadleaf
Features: Cold Resistant, Deciduous, Deer-Resistant, Draught Resistant
Plant Form: Bare Root
Safety: Poisonous
Season of Interest: Autumn, Spring, Summer, Winter
Type: Lily, Ferns
A True native this strange looking flower head resembles something from the tropics.
Lords-and-ladies is a shade-loving tuberous perennial, native to UK woodlands and hedgerows, A white tuberous rhizome throws up large arrow-shaped and commonly black-spotted leaves to 45cm in spring.
The flowers, which appear in April and May, are borne at the base of a cylindrical structure called a spadix which is enveloped by a green to purple-tinged membranous hood called a spathe. The flowers are followed in autumn by a conspicuous spike of orange-red berries.
Info Pack:
Climate: Arid, Cold, Continental, Highland, Humid Continental, Humid Subtropical, Marine West Coast, Mediterranean, Mountain, Semiarid
Watering: Heavy
Indoor/Outdoor: Outdoor
Genus: Arum maculatum
Growth Habit: Clumping
Growth Rate: Fast
Soil Type: Chalk, Clay, Loam, Peat, Saline, Sand
Sunlight: Full Shade, Full Sun, Low Sun, Medium Sun
Colour: Blue, Gold, Green, Orange, Purple, Red
Foliage: Broadleaf
Features: Cold Resistant, Deciduous, Deer-Resistant, Draught Resistant
Plant Form: Bare Root
Safety: Poisonous
Season of Interest: Autumn, Spring, Summer, Winter
Type: Lily, Ferns
A True native this strange looking flower head resembles something from the tropics.
Lords-and-ladies is a shade-loving tuberous perennial, native to UK woodlands and hedgerows, A white tuberous rhizome throws up large arrow-shaped and commonly black-spotted leaves to 45cm in spring.
The flowers, which appear in April and May, are borne at the base of a cylindrical structure called a spadix which is enveloped by a green to purple-tinged membranous hood called a spathe. The flowers are followed in autumn by a conspicuous spike of orange-red berries.
Info Pack:
Climate: Arid, Cold, Continental, Highland, Humid Continental, Humid Subtropical, Marine West Coast, Mediterranean, Mountain, Semiarid
Watering: Heavy
Indoor/Outdoor: Outdoor
Genus: Arum maculatum
Growth Habit: Clumping
Growth Rate: Fast
Soil Type: Chalk, Clay, Loam, Peat, Saline, Sand
Sunlight: Full Shade, Full Sun, Low Sun, Medium Sun
Colour: Blue, Gold, Green, Orange, Purple, Red
Foliage: Broadleaf
Features: Cold Resistant, Deciduous, Deer-Resistant, Draught Resistant
Plant Form: Bare Root
Safety: Poisonous
Season of Interest: Autumn, Spring, Summer, Winter
Type: Lily, Ferns