In the past, the aroid was revered and perhaps also feared as a witch or magic plant. He should ward off snakes, but also cast a love spell. Today it is under nature protection and can be quite annoying in the home garden.

In nature, the arum must not be collected or destroyed, because it is under protection. If it becomes a nuisance to you in your own garden, you can definitely destroy it. Chemical agents are not necessarily recommended because they can also harm other plants.
Is the arum dangerous for my children?
In late summer, the aroid, which is about 15 to 40 cm high, bears bright red berries that look really tempting. However, consumption is not recommended because all parts of the aroid are poisonous. In contrast to the completely inedible leaves, which burn terribly in the mouth, the berries have a rather sweet taste.
What is the best way to get rid of the aroid?
The aroid prefers a semi-shady location, as it is found in nature in a light deciduous or mixed forest. The soil there is usually fresh or slightly damp. On the other hand, the arum does not thrive well on dry soil and in the sun.
Make sure it gets plenty of light and little moisture in your garden, then it will not spread any further and with a little patience and luck it will disappear completely. Unfortunately, this is not always possible. Then all you have to do is pluck out the arum. This is quite tedious, because nothing should remain in the ground.
If you want to remove the aroid from your garden, then be sure to wear gloves when doing this job. The sap of the plant is very toxic and can cause severe skin rashes. Dispose of all plant parts in such a way that no one can come into contact with them.
The essentials in brief:
- all plant parts of the aroid are poisonous!
- is under nature protection
- not suitable for family gardens
- "gentle" distance: light and dryness
- Carefully remove root parts so that the arum does not come back
- wear gloves, the sap irritates the skin
tips
Be sure to wear gloves when pulling out the aroid, because the poisonous juice of this plant is very irritating to the skin and mucous membranes.