Arisaema triphyllum

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Read about Arisaema triphyllum in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Arisaema triphyllum, Torr. Jack-In-The-Pul-pit. Indian Turnip. Fig- 374. Usually dioecious: Lvs. usually 2. with ovate or elliptic- ovate lfts.: spadix club - shaped and covered by the arching purplish spathe. Common in woods. V. 14:179.—Tuber or corm flattish and large, very acrid, often employed as a domestic remedy. Berries red and showy, ripening in early summer. Planted in a moist, shady place, the Lvs. remain until fall; but in exposed places they die down early in summer. This and the last are very interesting native plants of easy cult., prop, by tubers and by seeds.


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