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Common name: Jack-In-The-Pulpit
Scientific name: Arisaema triphyllum
Category: Native Forb, Common Perennial
Sample mature size: 0.5 m tall, 0.5 m wide; 2 ft tall, 2 ft wide
Sunlight: Shade
Water: Wet
Soil: Peat
Blooms: GreenBrown in April, May
Natural habitats: Woodland-shaded
Wildlife benefits: Songbirds π¦, Omnivores π¦, Rodents πΏοΈ
Points of interest: - Raw plants are poisonous, however, it can be dried and eaten - Low maintenance - Clusters of red berries in the fall