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English: Diagram of w:Arum maculatum, the Cuckoo-pint, lords and ladies, or wake robin. 1. Leaves and Inflorescence, 2. Underground root-stock, 3. Lower part of spathe cut open - showing in succession (from below) female flowers, male flowers, and sterile flowers forming a ring of hairs borne on the spadix.4. Spike of fruits.
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