Arisaema fimbriatum

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 Arisaema fimbriatum subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Arisaema fimbriatum, Mast. Fringed Calla. Lf. solitary, the petiole a ft. or less high, sheathed below; lfts. broad- ovate and acuminate, short-stalked: scape as long as the petiole, bearing a large, purple-limbed, white- streaked, long-pointed spathe: spadix ending in a long and gracefully drooping, feather-like appendage. E. Indies. G.C. II. 22:689; III. 15:763. B.M. 7150. Mn. 8, p. 59. G. 25 :626.—A handsome and striking pot-plant, blooming in summer. Grows in rich soil. Dry off the tuber when the Lvs. turn yellow after flowering, and keep dry in sand or earth until spring.


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