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Native Plant Nursery Arisaema triphyllum / Jack in the Pulpit
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Arisaema triphyllum / Jack in the Pulpit

$10.00

One of the most unique flowers found in the deciduous forest. Clusters of green berries ripen to bright red in the fall, providing food for birds and some turtles.

Sun Exposure: Partial Shade, Shade 

Soil Moisture: Medium Wet, Medium, Medium-Dry

Height: 24”

Bloom Time: April, May, June, July

Bloom Colour: Green

Available in a 4” × 5” pot.

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One of the most unique flowers found in the deciduous forest. Clusters of green berries ripen to bright red in the fall, providing food for birds and some turtles.

Sun Exposure: Partial Shade, Shade 

Soil Moisture: Medium Wet, Medium, Medium-Dry

Height: 24”

Bloom Time: April, May, June, July

Bloom Colour: Green

Available in a 4” × 5” pot.

One of the most unique flowers found in the deciduous forest. Clusters of green berries ripen to bright red in the fall, providing food for birds and some turtles.

Sun Exposure: Partial Shade, Shade 

Soil Moisture: Medium Wet, Medium, Medium-Dry

Height: 24”

Bloom Time: April, May, June, July

Bloom Colour: Green

Available in a 4” × 5” pot.

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