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Arum Splish Splash  
Random white speckles on an arrow shaped leaf, showing through the winter, with spathe appearing in spring, and bright red berries through the summer.
 
Order Code: 60-6
 
 

Arum Splish Splash

The only species that is moderately hardy. Bright white flowers; plant in sunny dry soil. Sep/Oct 8" (20cm) This is a less waxy and  thinner leafed form of the Arum itallicum with bright green leaves marked with random splashes of white, originally sourced from the Margery Fish garden at East Lambrook.  Arum italicum is native to Europe, from England to Cyprus to the Canary Isles.  It has a wide range of traditional names in Britain including Lords and Ladies, Cuckoo Pint, Jack in the Pulpit.  The life cycle is somewhat uncommon, in that leaves come in autumn, staying  throughout the winter, and then withering with the “flower”, leaving the seed head standing bare through the summer.  It is none-the-less a excellent garden plant, as its leaves are a wonderful, dark, glossy spear-head shape, over a foot long.  A. Splish Splash, from the Margery Fish garden in East Lambrook has random white speckles all over the leaf.  Out of the leaves in Spring a spathe (a form of bract) grows around a spadix, which is covered with minute white flowers, which are very attractive to all sorts of insects.  As the spathe dies following pollination, so do the leaves, and the spadix is left to produce bright green berries that turn scarlet.  These berries may be poisonous, so care should be taken with young children, but blackbirds love them!  The mature leaf lasts a long time in flower arrangements.  Arum needs a moist shade, where it will form clumps readily, but is happy with a dry summer during dormancy. 

Planting instructions

Plant in fertile, well-drained soil in the sun or part shade about 3-4” (7.5-10cm) deep. Forms clumps. 

 

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