Found 2 items, similar to arum maculatum.
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Definition: Arum maculatum
Arum maculatum
n : common European arum with lanceolate spathe and short purple
spadix; emerges in early spring; source of a starch
called arum [syn:
cuckoopint,
lords-and-ladies,
jack-in-the-pulpit]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Arum maculatum
jack-in-the-pulpit
\jack-in-the-pulpit\ n.
1. A common American spring-flowering woodland herb
(
Aris[ae]ma triphyllum) having sheathing leaves and an
upright club-shaped spadix with overarching green and
purple spathe producing scarlet berries; also called
Indian turnip.
Syn: Indian turnip, wake-robin,
Arisaema triphyllum,
Arisaema atrorubens.
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2. A common European arum (
Arum maculatum) with lanceolate
spathe and short purple spadix; it emerges in early spring
and is a source of a sagolike starch called
arum.
Syn: cuckoo-pint, cuckoopint, lords and ladies,
lords-and-ladies,
Arum maculatum.
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jack-in-the-pulpit
\jack-in-the-pulpit\ n.
1. A common American spring-flowering woodland herb
(
Aris[ae]ma triphyllum) having sheathing leaves and an
upright club-shaped spadix with overarching green and
purple spathe producing scarlet berries; also called
Indian turnip.
Syn: Indian turnip, wake-robin,
Arisaema triphyllum,
Arisaema atrorubens.
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2. A common European arum (
Arum maculatum) with lanceolate
spathe and short purple spadix; it emerges in early spring
and is a source of a sagolike starch called
arum.
Syn: cuckoo-pint, cuckoopint, lords and ladies,
lords-and-ladies,
Arum maculatum.
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Lords and Ladies
\Lords“ and La”dies\n. (Bot.)
The European wake-robin (
Arum maculatum), -- those with
purplish spadix the lords, and those with pale spadix the
ladies. --Dr. Prior.
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Sago
\Sa"go\ (s[=a]"g[-o]), n. [Malay. s[=a]gu.]
A dry granulated starch imported from the East Indies, much
used for making puddings and as an article of diet for the
sick; also, as starch, for stiffening textile fabrics. It is
prepared from the stems of several East Indian and Malayan
palm trees, but chiefly from the
Metroxylon Sagu; also from
several cycadaceous plants (
Cycas revoluta,
Zamia integrifolia
, etc.).
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Portland sago, a kind of sago prepared from the corms of
the cuckoopint (
Arum maculatum).
Sago palm. (Bot.)
(a) A palm tree which yields sago.
(b) A species of Cycas (
Cycas revoluta).
Sago spleen (Med.), a morbid condition of the spleen,
produced by amyloid degeneration of the organ, in which a
cross section shows scattered gray translucent bodies
looking like grains of sago.
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Wake-robin
\Wake"-rob`in\, n. (Bot.)
Any plant of the genus
Arum, especially, in England, the
cuckoopint (
Arum maculatum).
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Note: In America the name is given to several species of
Trillium, and sometimes to the Jack-in-the-pulpit.
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Cuckoopint
\Cuck"oo*pint`\ (-p?nt`), n. (Bot.)
A plant of the genus
Arum (
Arum maculatum); the European
wake-robin.
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cuckoopint
\cuck"oo*pint`\, cuckoo-pint
\cuck"oo-pint`\n.
a common European arum (
Arum maculatum) with lanceolate
spathe and short purple spadix; it emerges in early spring,
and is the source of a sagolike starch called
arum.
Syn: cuckoopint, lords and ladies, lords-and-ladies,
jack-in-the-pulpit,
Arum maculatum.
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cuckoopint
\cuck"oo*pint`\, cuckoo-pint
\cuck"oo-pint`\n.
a common European arum (
Arum maculatum) with lanceolate
spathe and short purple spadix; it emerges in early spring,
and is the source of a sagolike starch called
arum.
Syn: cuckoopint, lords and ladies, lords-and-ladies,
jack-in-the-pulpit,
Arum maculatum.
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