
Jack in the Pulpit - Arisaema triphyllum
Phonetic: air-ih-SAY-mah try-FY-lum Jack-in-the-Pulpit is a striking woodland plant that thrives in moist soils, often found in forest floors or along streambanks. It prefers shaded or partially shaded environments. This unique perennial features a hooded structure and blooms in spring, attracting a variety of pollinators. Jack in the Pulpit also provides valuable early season nectar for flies and beetles, which are drawn to the plant's unique odor. Hardiness: 3 - 9 Native Region: BONAP Map BONAP Map Key Color Guide: Map Color Key Sun Exposure: Partial, Shade Flower Color: Green Bloom Time: April, May, June Soil Type: Moist - Wet Mature Plant Size: H 2' Plant Spacing: 10" - 18" Host Plant: Attracts: Birds Advantages: Unusual bloom Landscape Uses: Woodlands, Shade Garden Companion Plants: Bloodroot, Wild Ginger, Yellow Trout Lily