Dracunculus

genus of plants
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Dracunculus is a genus of plants in the family Araceae. They have a large purple spathe and spadix, and a foul smell.

Dracunculus
Dracunculus
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Dracunculus

Mill. (1754)
The fruits of Dracunculus canariensis

There are only three species of Dracunculus. Dracunculus vulgaris grows in Southern Europe and Northern Africa. Dracunculus canariensis grows in Canary Islands and Madeira.[1]

All of these plants are herbs with tubers. The individual flowers flowers are tiny: they are gathered in an inflorescence.

Common names for this plant are Snake Lily, Dragon Arum, Black Dragon, Voodoo Lily, Ragons, Black Arum, Dragonwort and Stink Lily.[2]

Dracunculus vulgaris is cultivated as a garden plant.

References

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  1. Bricknell, Christopher (ed) 1996. The RHS encyclopedia of garden plants. Dorling Kindersly, London. p379 ISBN 0751304360
  2. Paghat.com: Dracunculus

Other websites

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  For more multimedia, go to Category:Dracunculus.
  Wikispecies has an entry on: Dracunculus (Areae)