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One of my favorite Arisaemas that goes from march to frost if properly sited. A true gem for all shade gardens.
I planted two of these three years ago. The one came up the following year and bloomed beautifully. The other never materialized. I thou...Read More
Arisaema ringens is an Asian Arisaema
the only images above that look like they are A.ringens are the 2 by bootnall and the 1 by ...Read More
It overwintered in 2006 in my zone 5 with no protection. It came up a couple of weeks later than the native Arisaema triphyllum. I am yet...Read More
Although these plants look 'exotic', they are really very easy to grow. Well drained soils, particularly in winter, are essential as the ...Read More
I have had excellent success with Jack in the Pulpits in my very shaded, woody garden area...also dividing and sharing the bulbs...they t...Read More
Seed may take 2 years to sprout, and plants take a few years to reach blooming size. The corms can produce offsets, thereby forming a col...Read More
Naturally occuring mutations can result in plants that have some leaf variegation, usually darker veins or ribs, occasionally light.
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