Hi,
Hoping someone here might help me clarify one issue.
Two species of genus Arum grow wild in Denmark and A. italicum is spread from gardens but not native.
There seems to be no doubt that one species is A. maculatum, usually attributed with a light gree spathe, purple spadix and dark purple spots on the leaves. But it also sems to exist without spots or with a yellow spadix. And probably it hybridizies(??) with A. italicum.
But what is the name of the other native species? And how can it be recognized from A. maculatum? I see both mentioned A. cylidraeicum and A. alpinum ssp. danicum.
Any inpuy will be appreciated.
/Hans Olav
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