Hadrurus spadix was created in 1940.
Hadrurus arizonensis was created in 1928.
Oxycanus spadix was created in 1935.
Giant desert hairy scorpion
Yes, a spadix is typically unisexual, meaning it can bear either male or female flowers, but not both. In many plants, such as those in the family Araceae (like calla lilies and jack-in-the-pulpit), the spadix is surrounded by a bract called a spathe. This arrangement often facilitates pollination by attracting specific pollinators and promoting cross-pollination between separate plants.
The center of a calla lily is called the spadix. These flowers are not actually related to the true lily.
Cuckoopint
The Desert Hairy Scorpion, Hadrurus arizonensis,has the longest lifespan of any scorpion and can live 25 years in captivity.
A catkin can also be referred to as an ament.
The spadix of your peace lily may be turning black due to overwatering, exposure to direct sunlight, or a lack of humidity. Adjusting the watering schedule, moving the plant to a shadier spot, or increasing humidity levels can help prevent further discoloration.
The spadix of your peace lily may be turning brown due to overwatering, underwatering, or exposure to direct sunlight. Check the soil moisture, adjust watering frequency, and move the plant to a spot with indirect light to help prevent further browning.
Dumbcane (Dieffenbachia) is a flowering plant. It produces a unique white spadix flower that is surrounded by a leaf-like bract.
The plant you're describing is likely Arum maculatum, also known as cuckoopint or Lords-and-Ladies. It is a European native plant that grows in shady areas with its distinctive arrow-shaped leaves, purple spadix, and bright red berries. Be cautious as all parts of the plant are toxic if ingested.