Description
Arisaema – Jack in the Pulpit
There are around 150 species of spring or summer flowering tuberous or rhizomatous perennial from moist woodland and rocky wastelands from the Himalayas, China, Japan, and North America, in this genus. Grown for their attractive unusually spathes. They bear 1 or 2 simple, palmately lobed or palmate mid green leaves per shoot. Dense clusters of spherical to oblong, red to orange berries, follow flowers.
When grown indoors plant in deep clay containers in equal parts of loam, leaf mold, and grit in bright indirect light. Water freely during growing season and apply a balanced liquid fertilizer monthly. During dormancy keep cool and barely moist.
When grown outdoors, grow in moist but well drained in neutral to acidic, humus rich soil in a cool partially shaded site. Will tolerate moderate to severe frost.
Prone to slug, vine weevils, rust, anthracnose, leaf blight, (Streptobotrys), and dasheen mosaic virus.
Arisaema amurense – This Northern Asian tuberous perennial grows to 18” tall. From a purple stem it carries a single leaf that’s divided into 5 radiating, oblong to linear-lance-shaped leaflets 4-7” long. In spring it bears hooded spathes 3-5” long that’s dark purple with white stripes.
Zones 5-9