Arum Lily Collection
The elegant Arum Lily, scientifically known as Arum dioscoridis, is a captivating flower that belongs to the family Araceae
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The elegant Arum Lily, scientifically known as Arum dioscoridis, is a captivating flower that belongs to the family Araceae. With its unique and striking appearance, it has earned various other names such as Voodoo Lily (Amorphophallus bulbifer) and Zantedeschia sp. Often associated with beauty and grace, the Arum Lily has been depicted in numerous artworks throughout history. One notable example is "Azaleas" painted in 1918, showcasing its delicate petals alongside other vibrant flowers. In nature, the they are be found in different species like snakeshead or adders root (Arum maculatum). It goes by many intriguing aliases including wild arum, lords-and-ladies, devils and angels, cuckoo-pint, Adam and Eve – reflecting its mystique. Another member of this fascinating plant family is Colocasia esculenta or taro. Known for its edible corms and leaves used in various cuisines worldwide. One cannot overlook the enchanting Calla lily or Zantedeschia aethiopica also referred to as Trumpet lily or simply arum lily. Its pure white blooms exude elegance and have been immortalized in art forms like chromolithographs from Edward Step's book "Favourite Flowers of Garden and Greenhouse. " Art enthusiasts may recognize references to the Arum Lily in paintings such as "The Old Soldier" created in 1947 or even religious depictions like "The Annunciating Angel Gabriel. " These artworks showcase how deeply ingrained this flower is within our cultural heritage. William Curtis' botanical masterpiece "Flora Londiniensis" features Plate 114 dedicated solely to capturing the essence of the stunning Arum Maculatum. The intricate details captured on paper pay homage to its natural allure. Lastly, let us not forget about contemporary interpretations where artists utilize oil on canvas techniques to bring the Arum Lily to life.