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  • Arum maculatum
Arum maculatum. Cuckoo-pint or Lords and Ladies. Photo by Sannse, 24 April 2004, Essex, England.
"Cuckoo-pint" derives from Anglo-Saxon cucu meaning "lively" and pintle meaning "penis".


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