Jackinthepulpit
Jack-in-the-pulpit (*Arisaema triphyllum*) is a perennial flowering plant native to North America, belonging to the family Araceae. It is commonly found in moist, shaded woodlands, particularly in the eastern and central United States, as well as parts of Canada. The plant is known for its distinctive appearance, featuring a hooded spathe that resembles a pulpit, with a central spadix (a spike-like structure) that gives the impression of a "jack" emerging from it, hence its name.
Jack-in-the-pulpit grows from a small, underground corm, which stores nutrients for the plant’s growth. The leaves
While Jack-in-the-pulpit is generally non-toxic to humans, all parts of the plant—except the berries—contain calcium oxalate
Jack-in-the-pulpit is often cultivated in gardens for its unique foliage and flowers, though it requires consistent