Arisarum (Arisarum vulgare)

flowers of a plant called Arisarum vulgare that look like friars

La Arisarum vulgare it is a genus of plants that produces flowers, which is within the family Araceae; stands out not only for being the only gender belonging to the arisareae, but also because of its peculiar flowers. But if what you want is to know more about this plant to decide whether or not it is really convenient for you to have it in your home or not, you cannot miss this post.

This consists of small herbaceous and evergreen plants, which normally do not reach a height greater than 30 cm and that tend to spread through their rhizomes. It has interesting leaves that are bright green and tend to grow from the base of the plant having an oval or horned shape.

Features

flowers about to open that look like a friar's hood

La Arisarum vulgare It stands out for having quite peculiar flowers due to the fact that they have a tube shape, which could be compared to the image of a friar wearing a hood. Its flowering occurs in late autumn and lasts until early spring.

It is also worth mentioning that these plants usually have certain inflorescences that are distinguished by being surrounded by a modified leaf, called spathe, which gives them an air very similar to that of the inflorescence of some carnivorous plant, although unlike what many people might think, the truth is that this plant does not it is not at all carnivorous.

Caring for the Arisarum vulgare

Regarding its care, it should be noted that this plant tends to grow better when planted in soils that have a alkaline, acidic or neutral pH; while its underground part can normally achieve greater vigor by having substrates whose texture is loamy or sandy, since they manage to remain slightly damp.

Regarding its irrigation, it must be taken into account that it may vary depending on various factors, such as trying to maintain constant soil moisture, always considering its texture, exposure to sunlight, ambient temperature and humidity, etc.

In the same way, it should be mentioned that this plant usually develops adequately by having a semi-shade or shade exposure, being protected from sunlight during the hottest hours of the day. In addition, they have the ability to tolerate the occasional frost or other, which is of a reduced intensity.

Although it is capable of developing within stony soils, they tend to prefer those that have organic matter and have a good drainage system. The most convenient thing is usually to water it periodically in order to ensure that the soil is always kept slightly damp but making sure to avoid puddles.

In addition, before watering, it is important to wait, at least, for the surface part of the soil to dry. This plant stands out for not requiring any type of pruning and neither of the application of special subscribers.

Plagues and diseases

flowering plant that looks like a hood emerging from dry soil

La Arisarum vulgare is considered as a plant that has a high level of resistance not only against diseases, but also against pests; however, in some cases it may be attacked by both slugs and the snails.

Uses

The useful parts of the Arisarum vulgare They consist of both its leaves and the rhizome; while as active components it is possible to point out starches and saponin, as well as other substances that have not yet been fully determined.

It is necessary to mention that the whole plant is usually extremely toxic, especially when it comes to its underground parts, which is why its internal use is not recommended. However, used topically, it is considered to have certain medicinal properties, such as laxative, expectorant, diuretic, bronchitic and even aphrodisiac, being equally useful also as a healing agent.

Its use must be carried out strictly under medical prescription and the supervision of a specialist. In the same way, it is an ideal plant for coastal gardens. If it is ornamental, remember to take their care into account to ensure their good condition, but medicinally you should not forget that it is a toxic plant.


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