Arum (Arum Maculatum) Canal Du Midi Toulouse, France

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Arum (Arum Maculatum) Canal Du Midi Toulouse, France

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Poison berries of the cuckoo-pint
Arum (Arum Maculatum) Canal Du Midi Toulouse, France
cuckoopint is poisonous - don’t eat
or touch
[Cuckoopint.]

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ARUM
Arum maculatum
Common Names: Cocky baby, cuckoopint, cypress powder, dragon root, gaglee, ladysmock, Portland arrowroot, starchwort.
Medicinal Part: Rootstock.
Description: Arum is a perennial plant that grows in moist, shady places, along hedges, among bushes, and in deciduous forests. Its tuberous rootstock is poison when fresh but edible when dried or sufficiently cooked. It is about the size of a walnut and is brown outside, white inside. Arum’s arrowhead-shaped leaves are also poisonous when eaten. Its flowers, which bloom in May and June, trap insects which the plant digests for food.
Properties and Uses: Acrid (fresh), diaphoretic, expectorant. Arum is generally used mixed with honey or syrup for internal use and as an ointment for external use. Internally, it can be used for bronchitis, asthma, chronic catarrh, flatulence, and rheumatic problems. For sore throat, gargle the decoction by itself. A 1:1 mixture of arum and sweet flag in powder form is sometimes recommended as a stomachic. An ointment made with arum is useful for sores and ringworm, and for swellings simmer arum with cumin in wine or oil to make a plaster. In any case, only the dried root should be used.
Cuckoo-pint by Peter Warne-Epping Forest One of my favourite wild flowers - cuckoo pint - a wild arum lily found in the UK. I am conserving a collection in my garden which otherwise get eaten by muntjac. https://flic.kr/p/2iS76TZ
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