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Jack-in-the-Pulpit

Arisaema triphyllum

Description:

The hooded spathe can be yellowish green to pale and is sometimes striped brown or purple. The spathe surrounds a dark spadix.

Notes:

This toxic plant produces bright red berries in late summer.

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8 Comments

sunnyjosef
sunnyjosef 8 years ago

Congrats Jen!!!

Jen, Beautiful picture! Thanks for getting this started. Now we will all have the opportunity to know our Balsam Backyards just a little bit better. :)

JenKnight
JenKnight 8 years ago

Wow! Thanks everyone!

Wild Things
Wild Things 8 years ago

Congratulations!

Michael Strydom
Michael Strydom 8 years ago

A very beautiful spot, thanks for sharing and congrats on SOTD!!

Jason Alexander
Jason Alexander 8 years ago

Congrats Jen!!

LaurenZarate
LaurenZarate 8 years ago

Congratulations Jen, a beautiful flower! I've never seen this before.

LisaPowers
LisaPowers 8 years ago

Congratulations JenKnight! We have chosen your Jack-in-the-Pulpit to help us spread the word about Nature in our Spot of the Day!

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JenKnight
Spotted by
JenKnight

Sylva, North Carolina, United States

Spotted on Apr 10, 2016
Submitted on Apr 10, 2016

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