Bring Unique Beauty to Your Garden with Jack-In-The-Pulpit Bulbs
Add a touch of woodland charm to your garden with our Jack-In-The-Pulpit bulbs (Arisaema triphyllum), also known as Indian Turnip. This listing is for 5 bulbs, ready to bring their unique beauty to your shade garden. These stemless plants typically reach a height of 8 inches to 2 feet, showcasing one or two long-stalked, 3-parted leaves.
The most striking feature of the Jack-In-The-Pulpit is its peculiar flowering structure. Tinted shades of green, greenish-white, and purple create a captivating display at the tip of the flower stalk. The leaves and flower stalks emerge from a hardy, turnip-shaped underground bulb, ensuring perennial returns year after year.
In late summer, the plant produces a mass of brilliant red berries, each containing 1-5 seeds, adding further visual interest to your garden. These plants are particularly well-known as Indian Turnips in the southern states. Hardy in USDA zones 3-9, these bulbs are well-suited for a wide range of climates. The benefits of adding Jack-In-The-Pulpit bulbs to your garden include attracting pollinators, providing unique visual interest, and offering a low-maintenance perennial option.
Planting instructions are included with every order, ensuring successful establishment and growth of your Arisaema triphyllum bulbs. We are a licensed nursery in Tennessee (cert#2235), guaranteeing the quality and health of our plants. Thank you for considering our listing!
Frequently Asked Questions About Jack-In-The-Pulpit Bulbs
- How big do Jack-In-The-Pulpit plants get? These plants typically grow to be 8 inches to 2 feet tall.
- What kind of sunlight do these bulbs need? Jack-In-The-Pulpit thrives in partial to full shade.
- When is the best time to plant these bulbs? The best time to plant is in the fall or early spring.
- Are the berries poisonous? Yes, the berries are poisonous and should not be ingested.
- What USDA hardiness zones are these bulbs suitable for? They are hardy in zones 3-9.
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