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Arisaema triphyllum (Jack-in-the-Pulpit)

Noted for it’s ability to change gender, this tuberous perennial has two large, glossy leaves divided into three leaflets that rise on top of their own stems. Their blossoms consist of a deep purple to green spathe with purple stripes that conceals a spadix covered in tiny green to purple flowers. Once finished blooming,  the male flowers produce clusters of smooth, green berries that ripen mid to late summer and turn vibrant red. Average growth rate. 

Blooms mid to late spring

HARDY to -30°F (-34.4°C)

1-2 ft tall x 1-2 ft spread

Deer resistant 

Attracts bees, butterflies and birds

**Every part of this plant is poisonous**

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Zone 4
Exposure Partial/Full Shade
Moisture Moderate
Native to Native