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Arum Italicum

Arum Italicum Bulbs for Sale | Italian Lords and Ladies

Similar to Jack in the Pulpit, Arum Italicum is widely grown for its unusual, hooded spring flowers. However, this native of Europe really makes a statement in the fall garden when the spent stalks bear dense clusters of orange-red berries that last for several months.

The chartreuse blooms and bountiful fruits are fascinating additions to shaded spaces, where Hostas and Astilbes make fabulous partner plants. Attractive, arrow-shaped foliage emerges in the fall and persists through winter, occasionally flaunting generous, silvery-white mottling. As spring arrives, the leaves pair beautifully with early bloomers like Crocus, Chionodoxa, and Scilla. Enjoy!


NOTE: ALL PARTS ARE CONSIDERED TOXIC, please wear gloves when handling the tubers.

State & Territories Resrictions: We cannot ship this product to the following: Anywhere outisde the continental U.S., Washington State, Oregon, Washington D.C. and Maryland.


Easy to Grow Features

  • Zone: 5-9
  • Height: 12-24 in.
  • Spread: 18-24 in.
  • Sunlight: Partial Shade to Shade; Bright Indirect Indoors
  • Water: Moderate to Low
  • Flowering time: Spring
  • Flower Color: Chartreuse & Orange-Red
$4.48

Original: $14.95

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Arum Italicum

$14.95

$4.48

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Arum Italicum Bulbs for Sale | Italian Lords and Ladies

Similar to Jack in the Pulpit, Arum Italicum is widely grown for its unusual, hooded spring flowers. However, this native of Europe really makes a statement in the fall garden when the spent stalks bear dense clusters of orange-red berries that last for several months.

The chartreuse blooms and bountiful fruits are fascinating additions to shaded spaces, where Hostas and Astilbes make fabulous partner plants. Attractive, arrow-shaped foliage emerges in the fall and persists through winter, occasionally flaunting generous, silvery-white mottling. As spring arrives, the leaves pair beautifully with early bloomers like Crocus, Chionodoxa, and Scilla. Enjoy!


NOTE: ALL PARTS ARE CONSIDERED TOXIC, please wear gloves when handling the tubers.

State & Territories Resrictions: We cannot ship this product to the following: Anywhere outisde the continental U.S., Washington State, Oregon, Washington D.C. and Maryland.


Easy to Grow Features

  • Zone: 5-9
  • Height: 12-24 in.
  • Spread: 18-24 in.
  • Sunlight: Partial Shade to Shade; Bright Indirect Indoors
  • Water: Moderate to Low
  • Flowering time: Spring
  • Flower Color: Chartreuse & Orange-Red