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All the arums familiar to me have seed heads of much the same appearance. Not only Arum maculatum, but A. nigrum, A. dioscoridis, and A. creticum.A flower arranging-minded friend oohed and aahed over those of A. dioscoridis and was heart broken when I explained that the seed heads don't last. When all the berries have ripened, the seed head starts to disintegrate. Not suitable for a flower arrangement, unless it's a very short-lived one.