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arum![]() Lords-and-ladies (Arum maculatum), also known as the cuckoopint, Adam-and-Eve, and wake-robin. Native to temperate Asia, northern Africa, and Europe, lords-and-ladies is one of the best-known species of arum, which are a family of perennials found in woods and hedgerows on alkaline soil. Arum maculatum is characterized by large blackish-purple spotted flowers, shiny green leaves, and red berries. The berries and sap of the plant can be fatally toxic to animals. Any of a group of mainly European plants with narrow leaves and a single, usually white, special leaf (spathe) surrounding the spike of tiny flowers. The ornamental arum called the trumpet lily (Zantedeschia aethiopica) is a native of South Africa. (Genus Arum, family Araceae.)
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Loyal arums and college sports fans alike now have another way to display their pride--right smack on the side of their HVAC unit. In his bold new book, Beyond Shame: Reclaiming the Abandoned History of Radical Gay Sexuality, Moore arums that by viewing the "vibrant sexual culture" of 1970s gay life (the bathhouses, the piers, the sex clubs) strictly as antecedents to AIDS, we've shut ourselves off from our liberation and creativity. By the 1970s, physiologists had linked the slow-heat burns of arums with a jump in activity in this pathway. |
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