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Jack-in-the-Pulpit

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Jack-in-the-Pulpit (Arisaema triphyllum)

A very unique bog plant/wildflower



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Love it Lori.....

20 May, 2011

 

Thanks Maureen!

20 May, 2011

 

me too Lori..its amazing to see these plants i your garden and realising just how hardy they are...

21 May, 2011

 

There is a type of wild dicentra here which has populated a whole hillside...I just can't believe it either, Sandra. It makes me wonder if maybe I have it backwards...perhaps I should just sit back for a year and take stock of what is enjoying the spaces I wish to populate with my plants. I'm really happy that my ligularias seem quite at home already...My cousin called me to tell me that I shouldn't take too long to get the rest of my plants as my peony was growing out of the pot...when I collected it, it surprisingly had 22 shoots and a bud on each one!! It seems to enjoy where I've put it in the transfer bed. I saw a goy member who was looking for trilliums...I have thousands ...all growing in the forest.

21 May, 2011

 

a plant persons delight Lori. So many 'specials' growing naturally. Perfect!!

21 May, 2011

 

thanks Bampy! just like your self seeders!!

22 May, 2011

 

I do love this plant, thanks for the info Lori..

26 May, 2011

 

YW...Ydd!

26 May, 2011

amy
Amy
 

I love it Lori , it's so unusual ....... sounds like a good idea to sit back and see what other treasures you have hidden there ..... :o)

4 Nov, 2011

 

thanks Amy. I have harvested the seed head (pic of which is on my page...going back a few months) I left it in the forest as long as I could...harvested it after the first frost and have allowed the pips to dry a little. Will make sure they are well dried before packaging them.
Now that I know the location of many of the treasures I'll be ready with the camera next spring!

11 Nov, 2011



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