Species:      
Arum palaestinum. Boiss.
 - Common name:
 - Black Calla, Solomon's Lily, Priest's Hood and Palestine Arum
 - Arabic name:
 - Lufe in Arabic
 
2010
 Johannes Stökl , Antonia Strutz, Amots Dafni, Ales Svatos, Jan Doubsky, Markus Knaden, Silke Sachse, Bill S. Hansson, Marcus C. Stensmyr. A deceptive pollination system targeting drosophilids through olfactory mimicry of yeast. Current Biology, 2010; DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2010.09.033 
2007
 El-Desouky SK , Kim KH, Ryu SY, Eweas AF, Gamal-Eldeen AM, Kim YK. A new pyrrole alkaloid isolated from Arum palaestinum Boiss. and its biological activities.
 Arch Pharm Res. 2007 Aug; 30(8):927-31. 
- Endemic to:
 - Lebanon and Syria
 - Life Forms:
 - Geophyte
 
Botanic Description
	It is a perennial geophyte plant. It grows 10–25 centimetres (0.33–0.82 ft) high. It blooms from March to April. Each plant only blooms for a day, from morning to morning. It attracts drosophilids (vinegar flies) as pollinators by emitting odor molecules that resemble those produced during alcoholic fermentation of rotting fruit initiated by yeast. The fruit contains seeds which are distributed by birds. 
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