Tropicals & Tender Perennials: Definition of aroids, 1 by gumlla
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gumlla wrote: Any of various perennial herbs in the arum family, including houseplants such as the anthurium, dieffenbachia, and philodendron and having tiny flowers crowded in a spadix that is subtended by a spathe. Adjective: aroid aroyd Relating to a plant of the family Araceae - araceous Derived forms: aroids See also: Araceae Type of: herb, herbaceous plant Part of: Araceae, arum family, family Araceae Arum (Araceae, arum family, family Araceae )- anthurium; calla lily; jack-in-the-pulpit; philodendron (Arum maculatum, cuckoopint, lords-and-ladies, jack-in-the-pulpit )- common European arum with lanceolate spathe and short purple spadix; emerges in early spring; source of a starch called arum (Arum palaestinum, black calla )- ornamental plant of Middle East cultivated for its dark purple spathe (Alocasia, elephant ear, elephant's ear) - any plant of the genus Alocasia having large showy basal leaves and boat-shaped spathe and reddish berries (Amorphophallus) - any plant of the genus Amorphophallus (Amorphophallus campanulatus, Amorphophallus paeonifolius, elephant yam, pungapung, telingo potato) - putrid-smelling aroid of southeastern Asia (especially the Philippines) grown for its edible tuber (Amorphophallus rivieri, devil's tongue, snake palm, umbrella arum) - foul-smelling somewhat fleshy tropical plant of southeastern Asia cultivated for its edible corms or in the greenhouse for its large leaves and showy dark red spathe surrounding a large spadix (Amorphophallus titanum, krubi, titan arum) - malodorous tropical plant having a spathe that resembles the corolla of a morning glory and attains a diameter of several feet (Arisaema atrorubens, Arisaema triphyllum, Indian turnip, jack-in-the-pulpit, wake-robin) - common American spring-flowering woodland herb having sheathing leaves and an upright club-shaped spadix with overarching green and purple spathe producing scarlet berries (Arisaema dracontium, green dragon )- early spring-flowering plant of eastern North America resembling the related jack-in-the-pulpit but having digitate leaves, slender greenish yellow spathe and elongated spadix (Arisarum vulgare, friar's-cowl) - tuberous perennial having a cowl-shaped maroon or violet-black spathe; Mediterranean; Canaries; Azores (caladium) - any plant of the genus Caladium cultivated for their ornamental foliage variously patterned in white or pink or red (Colocasia esculenta, dalo, taro plant, dasheen, taro) - herb of the Pacific islands grown throughout the tropics for its edible root and in temperate areas as an ornamental for its large glossy leaves (Dieffenbachia sequine, dumb cane, mother-in-law plant, mother-in-law's tongue) - a evergreen plant with large showy dark green leaves; contains a poison that swells the tongue and throat hence the name (Dracontium) - any plant of the genus Dracontium; strongly malodorous tropical American plants usually with gigantic leaves (Dracunculus vulgaris, dragon arum, green dragon) - European arum resembling the cuckoopint (Nephthytis) - any plant of the genus Nephthytis (Malanga, spoonflower, tannia, Xanthosoma atrovirens, Xanthosoma sagittifolium, yautia) - tropical American aroid having edible tubers that are cooked and eaten like yams or potatoes (Herb, herbaceous plant) - a plant lacking a permanent woody stem; many are flowering garden plants or potherbs; some having medicinal properties; some are pests |


