Arisaema triphyllum

Ariseama triphyllum is one of two native Jack-in-the-pulpit species in North America. It has green and maroon striped spathes.

Ariseama triphyllum is a Jack-in-the-pulpit with green and maroon striped hooded spathes that blooms beneath large, glossy, tripartite leaves in spring. A cluster of bright red berries appears in late summer. This is one of two native North American species. The rest of the genus is from Asia and offers many more marvelous plants for the woodland garden. Arisaema grow from a bulb and thus take up little space in the garden. Plant them between existing shade perennials to layer in extra botanical interest.

Common Name:  Jack-in-the-Pulpit - [Summer B&B Pre-Order]

Family:  Araceae (The Arum Family)

Zone Hardiness:  3-9

Light:  Full Shade Part Shade Part Sun

Height:  12-24"

Width:  8-12"

Primary Bloom Colour:  Burgundy

Secondary Bloom Colour:  Green

Class:  Deciduous

Type:  Perennial

Bloom Time:  Spring

Soil Moisture:  Average, Moist

Stem Colour:  

Fragrance:  No

Berries:  Red

Benefits:  

Deer Resistant:  Unknown

BC Native:  No

Native Habitat:  Moist ground, in woods, wooded ravines, and near creeks under deciduous trees.

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