Tuesday, June 05, 2007

Aroids, Part X

A white Jack in the pulpit? Yes, and it's actually fairly easy to grow... it's Arisaema candidissimum, a small statured Jack with a high degree of refinement. The white spathe is faintly tinted with lilac pink. It is said to be fragrant, but my nose doesn't pick up anything; it's about the only thing this little gem lacks.
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Comments:
What an interesting looking white jack-in-the-pulpit! I just posted pictures of my jack-in-the-pulpits, including a white one, but on mine the spathe looks very different.
 
Shirley... your white jack is a very light or white form of the green native triphyllum. I'm more and more impressed by the variety and beauty of our native Jacks.
Don
 
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