ARUM

common name for the Araceae, a plant family mainly composed of species of herbaceous terrestrial and epiphytic plants found in moist to wet habitats of the tropics and subtropics; some are native to temperate zones. The family is characterized by an inflorescence consisting of a single spadix (a fleshy spike bearing small flowers) and a usually showy and flowerlike bract (modified leaf) called a spathe, which surrounds the spadix. The titan arum (Amorphophallus titanum) of Sumatra, which also is grown in a number of botanical gardens, has one of the largest inflorescences of any plant, the spadix reaching a height of 10–15 ft (3–4.6 m) above the ground.

Common Species

Commonly cultivated for their showy inflorescences are the arum lilies, or callas (genus Zantedeschia), native to tropical and S Africa; the common florists' white-spathed calla lily is Z. aethiopica. The wild calla, or water arum (Calla palustris), of E North America and other northern regions is similar to the calla lily but smaller and is not usually cultivated.

Several plants of the arum family are grown (often as house plants) for their ornamental foliage, e.g., species of the genera Monstera,Philodendron, and Caladium, all native to the American tropics. Monstera is a vine popular for its perforated and deeply lobed leaves. Philodendron, usually a climbing shrub in the tropics, is now one of the most popular house plants. Caladium, noted for its multicolored foliage, is sometimes mistakenly called elephant's-ear, a name properly applied to taro (Colocasia esculenta) or dasheen.

Taro, with its large, starchy corms or rootstocks (characteristic of the arum family) is a major source of food in the Pacific islands and East Asia; in Hawaii it is the main ingredient of poi. Some 1,000 varieties are now cultivated in many warm regions, including the S United States; as a food plant it is known by many local names.

Plants of the arum family native to the United States are found chiefly in the eastern and central states; all species are bog or aquatic plants except Arisaema, which grows in moist woodlands. The jack-in-the-pulpit, or Indian turnip (A. triphyllum), has a spadix (jack) enveloped by a purplish-striped spathe (the pulpit). Its starchy corms were eaten by the Native Americans, as were those of the tuckahoe or Indian bread, sweet flag (Acorus calamus), and skunk cabbage (Symplocarpus foetidus). The latter two and the jack-in-the-pulpit were sources of medicinal substances. Sweet flag, found in many north temperate regions, yields flavorings and calamus, a perfume oil.

Skunk cabbage, found in both E Asia and E North America, is one of the most abundant and earliest-blooming northern wildflowers. The unpleasant odor noticeable when the plant is bruised is produced by the acrid sap, which contains needle-shaped crystals of calcium oxalate, called raphides, that are formed as a metabolic byproduct. This acridity, characteristic of the arum family, is removed from the corms by cooking.

Classification

The family is classified in the division Magnoliophyta, class Liliopsida, order Arales.

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...2001). ). 33. Reported to Richard Arum by a student observer of a Tucson Unified...302. 38. See, for example, Richard Arum and Irenee Beattie, High School Experience...Criminology 37 ( 1999): 515-539; and Richard Arum, The Effects of Resources on Vocational...
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...Although hoatzins feed on herbaceous plants such as arum--a large free-standing plant in the philodendron...the egrets, herons, and storks also nest in arum patches. The philodendron-like arum is a herbaceous plant, but because of a sturdy...
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Yossi Shavit, Richard Arum, and Adam Gamoran, Eds., Stratification in Higher Education: A Comparative Study. by Lorna R. Marsden Yossi Shavit, Richard Arum, and Adam Gamoran, eds., Stratification in Higher Education: A...
...between Students and Educators. by Richard Arum What if many of the recent school reform...sanctions, and to drop out of school (Arum Velez, in press). Mens likelihood of...or ordered an in-school suspension (Arum Velez, in press). Teachers and administrators...
...and Institutional Dimensions. by Richard Arum Key Words neighborhood effects, racial...suffer higher rates of adult incarceration (Arum Beattie 1999). Prominent researchers...the number of public school students (Arum 1996). Research on educational funding...
The Political Economy of Inequality in the "age of Extremes" by Michael Hout , Richard Arum , Kim Voss Masseys presidential address correctly points to economic inequality as one of the pressing issues of our day. The...
...public and private suppliers (e.g., Arum 1996; Domberger, Hall, and Li 1995...Blair, 1995 266 school districts in Ohio Arum, 1996 51 U.S. states Meier and Keiser...quality Outcomes Quantity of staff Outcomes Arum, 1996 Teacher to pupil ratio Outcomes...
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...Learning on College Campuses. By Richard Arum and Josipa Roksa. Univ. of Chicago Press...college, according to sociologists Richard Arum of New York University and Josipa Roksa...study had a B-minus average or better. Arum and Roksa contend that educational institutions...
...tropical plant, evocatively called titan arum. Like everyone else, Id been keeping...a gagging scent that gives the titan arum its other common name, the corpse flower...the bloom. It may also be that the titan arum, rare and endangered in its tropical rain...
...the new millennium. In a recent review, Arum (2000) discussed two broad perspectives...in their more immediate social context (Arum). From this ecological perspective...also has been conceptualized from what Arum (2000) described as the neoinstitutionalist...
...unwittingly pollinate the orchid. Or consider the dead horse arum (or arum lily), whose flowers emit the stench of rotting flesh...to succumb to the stinky allure of the next dead horse arum flower they come across and, in the process, deliver...
...Learning on College Campuses, Dr. Richard Arum finds that the achievement gap between...the learning gap between students. While Arum offers a new way of exploring student outcomes...outcomes as measured by learning gains - as Arum demands - and graduation and employment...
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Arum Says Pacquiao-Mayweather Fight Is Off...2009 (AFP) - Manny Pacquiaos promoter, Bob Arum, says the Filipino heros planned welterweight...because the sides cannot agree on drug testing.Arum told the Grand Rapids Press, Mayweathers...
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ARUM common name for the Araceae, a plant family...spathe, which surrounds the spadix. The titan arum ( Amorphophallus titanum ) of Sumatra, which...cultivated for their showy inflorescences are the arum lilies, or callas (genus Zantedeschia...
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...Equisetum hyemale ), still used in some regions for scouring; and the sweet flag, or sweet rush ( Acorus calamus ), of the arum family. Rushes were formerly strewn on the floors of churches, castles, and other buildings. True rushes are classified in...
ELEPHANTS-EAR see arum . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
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