Steinmetz:Arum

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Arum maculatum

Also known as (or relevant to)
Family
Araceae
English Names
  • Cuckoopint
  • Lord-and-Ladies
  • Starchwort
  • Ramp
  • Calf's foot
Natural Habitat
  • Europe (including Great Britain)
  • Mediterranean countries
Part(s) Used
  • Herba Aronis
  • Radix Aronis = Tubera Ari
Constituent(s)
  • root: starch
  • saponin
  • bassorin
  • fatty oil
  • aroin
  • aronine
  • cyanhydric acid
Action
  • root: sudorific
  • expectorant
  • stomachic
  • tonic
  • toxic; in days of famine
  • the roots can be made into bread (by boiling the roots
  • the poisonous properties are destroyed). The seeds are poisonous
  • and are nevertheless eaten by certain birds

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