Jack in the Pulpit Plant/ Arisaema Triphyllum

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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
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    Jack-in-the-pulpit, 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.
    Growing jack-in-the-pulpit is easy in the right location. They grow wild in woodland environments and prefer a shady spot with moist or wet, slightly acid soil that is rich in organic matter. These plants tolerate poorly-drained soil and make great additions to rain or bog gardens
    How tall do jack-in-the-pulpit grow?
    1-3 feet tall
    The entire plant usually grows from 1-3 feet tall. The biggies happen because the plant is older and the soil is particularly damp and rich. Both male and female flowers are found on the spadix
    How deep do you plant jack in the pulpit seeds?
    Plant seeds ½ inch deep in a moist, shaded location. Jack-in-the-pulpit seeds can also be started indoors. Before sowing the seeds indoors, the seeds must be stratified (exposed to cool, moist conditions) for 60 to 75 days.
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  • @dianemummvideos
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  • @joemccall8991
    @joemccall8991 Před 3 lety

    We have these in our Southern Maryland woods, very interesting plant. Indigenous locals used to process and use them as a medicine for various maladies. It is toxic when eaten raw so best to just enjoy looking at it in the garden.

    • @dianemummvideos
      @dianemummvideos  Před 3 lety

      Interesting! thanks Joe.. some call it a indian turnip

  • @richhall3412
    @richhall3412 Před 3 lety

    I have experienced the irritating properties of this plant . It felt like a bad case of pins and needles on my hands I can imagine that it is extremly painful on more sensitive parts of the body.