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Arisaema
Jack-in-the-pulpit (Arisaema) cultural requirements:
Arisaema cultural requirements are fairly straight forward as long as some of their basic requirements are met. which is a must. Good drainage is the key to tuber rot. Most arisaema require shade in the summer (except where noted) and regular watering until late summer. All the Arisaema tubers we sell are blooming size. Note: If you receive dormant tubers and are unable to plant out in the garden, you can store the tubers in long fiber sphagnum moss in the refrigerator, heated garage (think cool and dry) or anywhere where the tuber will not freeze until your ground has thawed and is workable. For more detailed cultural requirements, see Information sidebar to the right....Arisaema culture.
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A Himalayan jack we have become quite enamored with over the years. Proving to be quite hardy here in our zone5/6 garden. A. concinnum has a stoloniferous tuber, so the chances of having a colony over time is present. This species has whorl of... |
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American arisaema found in rich, moist, bog like conditions but will tolerate average garden soil as well, thriving in our somewhat sandy soil. For best results, give our native arisaema abundant moisture and you will be rewarded with taller, more... |
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Absolutely one of our favorite medium sized Jacks. Very much resembling A. sazensoo and confused with A. sikokianum as well, to grow it is to love it. A Chinese species that is really quite easy to grow and a beautiful specimen. Very broad leaves... |
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A spectacular arisaema in flower and leaf, of immense proportions, over 2' tall and wide. Arising in summer, the giant, trifoliate, tropical looking leaves cover up the maroon and white striped flaring pitcher with a long, pinched spathe tip. This... |
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Dramatic Chinese species with an incredibly gorgeous spathe hood. Makes enormous trifoliate leaves (over 1' in mature plants), and bears a very similar appearance to A. candidissimum at first glance. The remarkable purple and white striped spathe... |
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Fantastic helmeted jack-in-the-pulpit. The name comes from the latin Galea meaning helmet or hood. In this case referring to the shape of the hood on this one. This particular look is shared by two other jacks, notably A. franchetianum and A.... |
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Another amazing Himalayan jack with a spadix appendage that has to be seen to believed. Often it ends up being hung up in the leaves and dripping down over the edges of them. A. intermedium has dull, green trifoliate (3) leaves and a greenish yellow... |
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Arisaema kishidae is a wonderful, easy-to-grow, Japanese species emerging in late spring and growing to a height of 2 feet. This arisaema is adorned with an oversized coppery brown striped spathe (hood) with a horizontal extended spathe tip. We have... |
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Easy and reliable, this jack is very capable of growing to an imposing size, given ample moisture in the partially shaded garden. The overall size of mature plants can reach up to 3' in width and 2' in height. Rising early in the spring and... |
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Arisamea sikokianum is one of the crown jewels of the spring woodland garden. This arisaema is truly one of the most striking and beautiful plants in the world. Its Japanese name (yuki-mochi-shô) refers to the snow white coloring of the spadix.... |
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