building from that, I found that there are Araceae that grow in the UK – Lord’s and Ladies seems to be a match – Arum maculatum
Content-Grade-3869
The red cluster makes me think Arum
Syharkspeares
It has the “However hungry you are, I’m not that kind of berry to be eaten” kinda vibe…
troutheadtom
I’m with the Jack in the Pulpit team
Prior_Suit_1848
Fruits of Lords and ladies
ImagineWorldPeace3
That’s what my lords and ladies look like right now. They thrive under my deck. I usually help the seeds get a little spread out over the ground so they don’t come up on a clump. Their foliage is outstanding.
nsfun6969
deadly night shade. also known as belladonna
airapraeox
It’s the fruit of lords-and-ladies Arum maculatum
NoBuilder2444
Lords and Ladies is a European relative to Jack-in-the-Pulpit. The seeds/fruit as shown in the picture look the same to me.
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It looks just like the fruit of Jack in the Pulpit (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arisaema_triphyllum ) but they don’t grow wild in UK
building from that, I found that there are Araceae that grow in the UK – Lord’s and Ladies seems to be a match – Arum maculatum
The red cluster makes me think Arum
It has the “However hungry you are, I’m not that kind of berry to be eaten” kinda vibe…
I’m with the Jack in the Pulpit team
Fruits of Lords and ladies
That’s what my lords and ladies look like right now. They thrive under my deck. I usually help the seeds get a little spread out over the ground so they don’t come up on a clump. Their foliage is outstanding.
deadly night shade. also known as belladonna
It’s the fruit of lords-and-ladies Arum maculatum
Lords and Ladies is a European relative to Jack-in-the-Pulpit. The seeds/fruit as shown in the picture look the same to me.
Candle flower plant.