Monday, May 14, 2018

Jack In The Pulpit Colony




Fascinating and beautiful Wildflower - May is Jack in the Pulpit wildflower season in the Smokies and I find a large wild colony centered around a very old large specimen next to a heavily shaded spring. Jack-in-the-Pulpit (Arisaema triphyllum), also commonly called Indian turnip, is a shade requiring species found in rich, moist, deciduous woods and floodplains. A long lived perennial (25+ years), it will spread and colonize over time from an acidic corm. Bright red seeds will show in late summer or early fall, I'll try and check back on those.
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Jack In The Pulpit Colony

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