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Arisaema triphyllum. Everyone loves Jack in the Pulpit, especially children. The green sentinel stands tall.
Jack-In-The-Pulpit
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One of our best-known native plants, and always a favorite with children, Jack-In-The-Pulpit is quite common in rich woodland. The plants are often solitary, large, and quite strking in the spring woods. The elegant hood curves forward over the "Jack", an upright spike inside, creating the "preacher in the canopied pulpit" design. These treasured plants grow from a bulb, and can do very well in partially shaded perennial borders, growing tall if fertilized, and adding an exotic touch amid otherwise more traditional flower displays. Both the unique bloom and then the bright red berries that follow add a bit of mystery and woodland lore to any garden, and if undisturbed, the plants return faithfully each spring.
Botanical Name : Arisaema triphyllum
Common Name : Jack-In-The-Pulpit
Height : 1 to 3' tall
Bloom Time : Late Spring
Flower : Large greenish, hooded, tropical-looking bloom with upright spadix (the "Jack") inside. Often streaked with white or brown. Brilliant cluster of holly-red berries follows the flower
Sun/Shade : Partial shade to full shade
Used For : Woodland Wildflower Gardens, Shaded Perennial Borders
Zones : 3-7
Indigenous To : Rich woodland from Canada to Georgia
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