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Spadix Collection

The spadix, a fascinating botanical structure found in various plants across the world, never fails to captivate with its unique and diverse forms

Background imageSpadix Collection: Voodoo lily (Amorphophallus bulbifer). Native to Asia

Voodoo lily (Amorphophallus bulbifer). Native to Asia

Background imageSpadix Collection: Skunk cabbage (Lysichiton americanus) in visible light. In cultivation, Surrey, England, UK

Skunk cabbage (Lysichiton americanus) in visible light. In cultivation, Surrey, England, UK. Native to Canada and USA. Sequence 1/2

Background imageSpadix Collection: Elephant yam (Amorphophallus paeoniifolius) spathe with band of male flowers above

Elephant yam (Amorphophallus paeoniifolius) spathe with band of male flowers above and female flowers below. In cultivation

Background imageSpadix Collection: USA, Pennsylvania, Kennett Square. Red anthurium

USA, Pennsylvania, Kennett Square. Red anthurium

Background imageSpadix Collection: Common arum, Arum maculatum

Common arum, Arum maculatum
5856762 Common arum, Arum maculatum by Sowerby, James (1757-1822); (add.info.: Root tuber, purple flower spadix and leaf outline of the common arum, Arum maculatum)

Background imageSpadix Collection: Anthurium spadix and spathe

Anthurium spadix and spathe

Background imageSpadix Collection: Peace Lily

Peace Lily

Background imageSpadix Collection: Anthurium spathe and spadix

Anthurium spathe and spadix

Background imageSpadix Collection: Arum Maculatum, Plate 114 from Flora Londiniensis by William Curtis

Arum Maculatum, Plate 114 from Flora Londiniensis by William Curtis
1275234 Arum Maculatum, Plate 114 from Flora Londiniensis by William Curtis, published 1775 (hand coloured engraving) by English School

Background imageSpadix Collection: Calla Lily

Calla Lily
2241 Lily - Calla lily Zantedeschia cultivar

Background imageSpadix Collection: Lily Arum lily Calla lily Zantedeschia aethiopica

Lily Arum lily Calla lily Zantedeschia aethiopica
Lily. Close cropped view of single flower of Arum lily with white spathe and yellow spadix

Background imageSpadix Collection: Elephant yam flower (Amorphophallus paeoniifolius) spadix surrounded by spathe

Elephant yam flower (Amorphophallus paeoniifolius) spadix surrounded by spathe. Cultivated in glasshouse

Background imageSpadix Collection: Voodoo lily (Amorphophallus bulbifer), female flowers fluroescing in UV light, male flowers above

Voodoo lily (Amorphophallus bulbifer), female flowers fluroescing in UV light, male flowers above. Native to Yunnan, China

Background imageSpadix Collection: Arum Maculatum, 1775

Arum Maculatum, 1775
Arum Maculatum, Plate 114 from Flora Londiniensis by William Curtis, pub. 1775 (hand coloured engraving)

Background imageSpadix Collection: Close Up Of White Arum Or Calla Lily (Zantedeschia Aethiopica)

Close Up Of White Arum Or Calla Lily (Zantedeschia Aethiopica), Shot From The Front Against A Black Background; London, England

Background imageSpadix Collection: Close Up Of Blurred Centre Of White Arum Or Calla Lily (Zantedeschia Aethiopica)

Close Up Of Blurred Centre Of White Arum Or Calla Lily (Zantedeschia Aethiopica), Shot From The Front Against A Black Background; London, England

Background imageSpadix Collection: Seychelles Island cocoa-nut, ripe spadix with

Seychelles Island cocoa-nut, ripe spadix with husk, ripe nut and embryo, Lodoicea sechellarum.. Illustration by WJ Hooker, engraved by Swan

Background imageSpadix Collection: Spadix of the female Seychelles-Island cocoa-nut

Spadix of the female Seychelles-Island cocoa-nut, Lodoicea sechellarum. and unfertilized germen.. Illustration by WJ Hooker, engraved by Swan

Background imageSpadix Collection: Anthurium, USA

Anthurium, USA

Background imageSpadix Collection: Anthurium, USA

Anthurium, USA

Background imageSpadix Collection: Close-up of the center of a Calla Lily

Close-up of the center of a Calla Lily

Background imageSpadix Collection: Friars Cowl (Arisarum vulgare) spadix and spathe, Sardinia, Italy, April

Friars Cowl (Arisarum vulgare) spadix and spathe, Sardinia, Italy, April

Background imageSpadix Collection: Swiss cheese plant (Monstera deliciosa) C014 / 2337

Swiss cheese plant (Monstera deliciosa) C014 / 2337
Swiss cheese plant (Monstera deliciosa) flower. This creeping vine is native to the tropical rainforests of South America. The fruit of this plant is edible

Background imageSpadix Collection: Peace lily (Spathiphyllum sp. ) C016 / 2348

Peace lily (Spathiphyllum sp. ) C016 / 2348
Peace lily (Spathiphyllum sp.) flower

Background imageSpadix Collection: Yellow Skunk Cabbage (Lysichiton americanum) flowering mass, Ardkinglas Woodland Garden, Cairndow

Yellow Skunk Cabbage (Lysichiton americanum) flowering mass, Ardkinglas Woodland Garden, Cairndow, Argyll, Scotland, april

Background imageSpadix Collection: Lords and Ladies (Arum maculatum) spathe and spadix, growing on roadside verge beside woodland

Lords and Ladies (Arum maculatum) spathe and spadix, growing on roadside verge beside woodland, Peak District, Derbyshire, England, may

Background imageSpadix Collection: Titan Arum (Amorphophallus titanum) spadix and opening spathe

Titan Arum (Amorphophallus titanum) spadix and opening spathe, largest unbranched inflorescence in world, Botanical Institute, Basel, Switzerland

Background imageSpadix Collection: Cobra lily (Arisaema candidissimum)

Cobra lily (Arisaema candidissimum) flower

Background imageSpadix Collection: Large lords and ladies (Arum italicum)

Large lords and ladies (Arum italicum) flower. Photographed in Sicily, Italy

Background imageSpadix Collection: Bog arum (Calla palustris)

Bog arum (Calla palustris). Photographed in Sweden

Background imageSpadix Collection: Arum plant spadix, light micrograph

Arum plant spadix, light micrograph
Arum plant spadix. Light micrograph of a vertical section through the lower part of the spadix from a lords and ladies (Arum maculatum), or cuckoo pint, plant

Background imageSpadix Collection: Dragon arum (Dracaunculus vulgaris)

Dragon arum (Dracaunculus vulgaris)
Dragon arum flower (Dracunculus vulgaris). This flower emits a foul smell simillar to rotting flesh to attract pollinating insects

Background imageSpadix Collection: Arisaema amurense flower

Arisaema amurense flower
Amur Jack-in-the-pulpit flower (Arisaema amurense). The true flowers are contained on the short spadix within the leaf-like spathe. Photographed in Russia

Background imageSpadix Collection: Zantedeschia Captain Romance

Zantedeschia Captain Romance
Calla lilies (Zantedeschia Captain Romance )

Background imageSpadix Collection: Calla lilies (Zantedeschia hybrid)

Calla lilies (Zantedeschia hybrid), photographed in June

Background imageSpadix Collection: Calla lily (Zantedeschia sp. )

Calla lily (Zantedeschia sp. )
Calla lily (Zantedeschia sp.)

Background imageSpadix Collection: Lords and ladies (Arum maculatum)

Lords and ladies (Arum maculatum) plants flowering. The flowers occur on a spadix enclosed by a green and purple spathe. This plant prefers lightly shaded environments such as woodland and hedgerows

Background imageSpadix Collection: Calla lily (Zantedeschia sp. )

Calla lily (Zantedeschia sp. )
Calla lily (Zantedeschia sp.)

Background imageSpadix Collection: Painters palette (Anthurium andreanum)

Painters palette (Anthurium andreanum)
Painters palette plants (Anthurium andraeanum). This perennial produces a small spike (spadix) that bears attached (sessile) flowers. The spike is surrounded and protected by a modified leaf (spathe)

Background imageSpadix Collection: Large or Italian Lord's and Ladies (Arum italicum); uncommon plant in UK

Large or Italian Lord's and Ladies (Arum italicum); uncommon plant in UK
ROG-13446 Large or Italian Lords and Ladies uncommon plant in UK Arum italicum Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageSpadix Collection: Arum lily (Zantedeschia sp. )

Arum lily (Zantedeschia sp. )
Arum lily ( Zantedeschia sp. )

Background imageSpadix Collection: Flamingo flower (Anthurium sp. )

Flamingo flower (Anthurium sp. )
Flamingo flower ( Anthurium sp. ). This attractiveplant produces a small spike (spadix) that bearsattached (sessile) flowers. The spike issurrounded and protected by a modified leaf(spathe)

Background imageSpadix Collection: Painters palette (Anthurium andraeanum)

Painters palette (Anthurium andraeanum)
Painters palette ( Anthurium andraeanum ). Thisperennial produces a small spike (spadix) thatbears attached (sessile) flowers. The spike issurrounded and protected by a modified leaf(spathe)

Background imageSpadix Collection: Painters palette (Anthurium andraeanum)

Painters palette (Anthurium andraeanum). This perennial produces a small spike (spadix) that bears attached (sessile) flowers. The spike is surrounded and protected by a modified leaf (spathe)



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The spadix, a fascinating botanical structure found in various plants across the world, never fails to captivate with its unique and diverse forms. Native to Asia, the Voodoo lily (Amorphophallus bulbifer) showcases a striking spadix that emerges from its spathe, resembling an otherworldly creature. Similarly, the Elephant yam (Amorphophallus paeoniifolius) boasts a spathe adorned with a band of male flowers above its impressive spadix. In Surrey, England, Skunk cabbage (Lysichiton americanus) proudly displays its vibrant green spadix amidst visible light. Across the pond in Pennsylvania's Kennett Square, a Red Anthurium flaunts its velvety crimson spadix in alluring contrast to its glossy leaves. Venturing further east to Seychelles Island brings us face-to-face with the intriguing sight of ripe coconut fruit clinging onto their matured spadices. Meanwhile, closer to home in London's Flora Londiniensis by William Curtis lies Arum maculatum or Common arum; Plate 114 beautifully depicts this plant's elegant white-spotted spathe enveloping its slender yellowish-green spadix. Anthuriums continue their reign as captivating showstoppers: an Anthurium species mesmerizes with both delicate spathe and elongated red-tinged spadix while Peace Lily elegantly presents her pristine white blooms atop her slender green stalks. Calla Lilies and Zantedeschia aethiopica enchant onlookers with their graceful curves and pure white hues as they reveal their magnificent trumpet-shaped spathe encasing an exquisite golden-yellow or cream-colored cylindrical spadix within. From ancient rituals associated with voodoo lilies' mystical allure to modern-day admiration for these botanical wonders' sheer beauty—spadicies have become symbols of nature's creativity and diversity, captivating our hearts and minds with their enchanting forms.