Jack In The Pulpit
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Description
Description
Jack In The Pulpit
Jack In The Pulpit is a delightful and unique looking plant when it is mature. This plant will appear to have a person or figure located under a larger leaf which is where it gets its name. This unique plant can grow to be around 3 feet tall and will become very well in climate zones 4 through 8. This plant will do great in full and partially shaded gardens and natural areas. This plant will prefer to grow where the soil conditions are moist, and the soil is acidic soil. This excellent and unique plant will usually bloom during April through June each year. They will look marvelous anywhere these great plants are located and planted.
Jack In The Pulpit will make a high plant add to all gardens and other areas.
These plants can also be randomly placed around a lawn and will look brilliant when they are in bloom and fully grown. They will give all gardens and other areas an exceptional and unique feel and listen to them when they are in bloom. It will add a special touch to all areas, and they will also be easy to grow as long as the soil conditions are right for them. These plants can even be fertilized with leaves and even peat moss, and they will love it and thrive. This plant will make all gardens come to life and will also draw lots of attention to a garden or natural area when they create a unique and special bloom. A homeowner or gardener will love to add this unique plant to their plant collections because it is so different when blooming. This plant will be unusual and will also add color and life.
Climate Zone: 4 to 8
Mature Height: 2 to 3 ft.
Blooming Season: April through June.
Sunlight: Prefers Full to Partial Shade.
Soil Conditions: Prefers Moist, Acidic Soil.
Botanical Name: Aeisaema triphyllum
Jack in the Pulpit for sale online at Perennial Nursery
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