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Zantedeschia (/ ˌ z æ n t ɪ ˈ d ɛ s k i ə /) [3] is a genus of eight species of herbaceous, perennial, flowering plants in the aroid family, Araceae, native to southern Africa [4] (from South Africa northeast to Malawi). The genus has been introduced, in some form, on every continent (minus Antarctica).
This is a list of genera in the plant family Araceae.As currently circumscribed, the family contains over 3700 species into approximately a hundred genera. The family's taxonomy remains in flux, and a full taxonomic treatment integrating the mass of phylogenetic data that has become available in the last 10 years remain to be produced.
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Consumption of raw aroid vegetation may cause edema, vesicle formation or dysphagia, accompanied by a painful stinging and burning in the mouth and throat, with symptoms occurring for up to two weeks, depending on amount consumed.
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Zantedeschia valida, the Drakensberg arum, is a perennial, flower-bearing plant and geophyte that is part of the Araceae family. [1] The plant is endemic to KwaZulu-Natal and occurs between Ladysmith and Dundee.
Zantedeschia jucunda, the Highveld golden arum, is a perennial, flowering plant and geophyte that is part of the Araceae family. [1] The species is endemic to Limpopo and occurs on the summit of the Leoloberge. The plant has an area of occurrence of less than 380 km 2. [2]