Eminium spiculatum is a species of plant in the family Araceae.
The outer part of both has light background with numerous brown veins; the inner part of the lamina blackish brown or purplish, granulated.
Coast, middle mountain, Beqaa Valley of Lebanon.
Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, Jordan, Egypt.
The corms of this plant are appreciated by Egyptian Bedouins, who eat them like potatoes after boiling.