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5 Jack In The Pulpit Bulbs – Indian Turnip Herb, Perennial – Arisaema triphyllum

You are buying 5 Jack-In-The-Pulpit (Arisaema triphyllum) bulbs. This is a stemless plant, 8″-2’ft. in height. It has one to two long-stalked,3-parted leaves; and at the tip of its flower stalk, which is not quite as long as the leaves, it has a peculiar flowering structure of tinted shades of green, greenish-white and purple.

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5 Jack-In-The-Pulpit BULBS Native plant~Woodland gardens

All my plants are grown in my own personal gardens, ponds, and woodlands. I ship all plants BARE ROOT, meaning your plants will be freshly dug the morning I send to you, wrapped in wet toweling, then placed in plastic zip bags for shipping. I also trim the plants back for better shipping, and less transplant shock once you get them planted. Please contact me right away if you have any questions or concerns. Once received, please plant immediately. Any remaining foliage should be expected to wilt or wither when transplanting… THIS DOES NOT MEAN PLANTS ARE DEAD. Most plants/roots need several weeks to bounce back after transplanting. PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING: 1) I DO USE PLASTIC ZIP BAGS FOR SAFER SHIPPING 2) MOST PLANTS WILL HAVE SOME DIRT OR MUD (ESPECIALLY POND PLANTS CAN TEND TO HAVE MUDDY ROOT SYSTEMS) 3) ALL PLANTS WILL BE TRIMMED FOR SHIPPING 4) ALL PLANTS SHIPPED BARE ROOT. NONE WILL BE SENT POTTED. 5) PICTURES ARE OF PLANTS IN FULL BLOOM. YOU WILL RECEIVE PLANTS THAT HAVE BEEN TRIMMED OR CUT BACK FOR BETTER TRANSPLANTING SUCCESS, AND LESS STRESS IN SHIPPING TO YOU. 6) STATED NUMBER OF PLANTS/ROOTS/CUTTING YOU WILL RECEIVE IS LISTED IN THE TITLE OF EACH AUCTION. 7) MOST PLANTS WILL BE SHIPPED IN SMALL, FLAT RATE, USPS PRIORITY MAIL, BOX. You will receive the stated amount bare root bulbs Jack-in-the-pulpit Arisaema The common name of Jack-in-the-pulpit comes from the fascinating structure of its flower. A tiny upright flower spike looks like a tiny man standing in an old-fashioned raised pulpit. The top is hooded, partially hidden by a leaflike flower petal. This perennial wildflower is also sometimes called bog onion, a reference to its cormlike roots that prefer moist soil, and wake robin, because it blooms in early spring. After flowering, it develops a cluster of red berries, which attract birds and wildlife, but all parts of the plant are toxic to humans. Light: Part Sun, Shade Type: Bulb, Perennial Height: 12-18″ Width: 6-12 inches wide Flower Color: Green, White striped with Marroon Seasonal Features: Colorful Fall Foliage, Spring Bloom, Summer Bloom Problem Solvers: Deer Resistant Special Features: Attracts Birds, Good for Containers, Low Maintenance Zones: 2-7

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