What: Arisarum proboscideum, also known as mouse plant, is an herbaceous woodland perennial that flowers in April, amusing adults as well as children with its whimsical flowers. Maroon and white flowers with tail-like tips hide under the leaves, resembling the back ends of mice. The flowers are long lasting in indoor arrangements. Mouse plant’s glossy spade-shaped leaves make a low groundcover until going dormant in midsummer. The early foliage makes a nice foil for spring-flowering woodland bulbs.
Where: Mouse plant will grow best in a rich, well-drained soil. Choose a location with light to open shade or morning sun but avoid the hot afternoon sun.
Size: Reaches 6 inches high by 1 f00t, 6 inches wide in 10 years.
Care: This small plant will often go dormant in early summer to survive our dry weather, but it will return next year undamaged.
— greatplantpicks.org
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