Definition
*Arisarum vulgare*, commonly known as the friar's cowl, is a small, tuberous plant found in the Mediterranean region. It features a hooded spathe, typically striped, resembling a friar's cowl 🧑🌾. Think of it as the humble monk of the plant world, quietly growing in shaded areas. This plant prefers damp, shady habitats and is relatively small in size. Its unique appearance makes it easily identifiable. *Arisarum vulgare* is adapted to the Mediterranean climate.