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Jack in the pulpit (Arisaema triphyllum)

  • SCIENTIFIC NAME: Arisaema triphyllum
  • PLANT TYPE: Perennial
  • SCIENTIFIC NAME PRONUNCIATION: (air-uh-SEE-muh try-FIL-um)

Incorporate large amounts of humus into the planting bed; thrives with plenty of moisture. Because of its unique appearance it is one of our most loved wildflowers; the corm is filled with a chemical (calcium oxalate) that keeps small mammals away. Grows from a shallow corm that is renewed each season; can be successfully dug bare root in fall. Other Common Names:...
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Ironweed (Vernonia gigantea)

  • SCIENTIFIC NAME: Vernonia gigantea
  • PLANT TYPE: Perennial
  • SCIENTIFIC NAME PRONUNCIATION: ver-NON-ee-uh jy-GAN-tee-uh

Ironweed (Vernonia gigantea) grows easily in average soils with medium to wet moisture content; in the wild it is often seen in spots subjected to periodic flooding; does very nicely under cultivation in typical garden conditions; prefers full sun.   Other Common Names: Tall Ironweed Other Scientific Names: Vernonia...
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Indian Pink (Spigelia marilandica)

  • SCIENTIFIC NAME: Spigelia marilandica
  • PLANT TYPE: Perennial
  • SCIENTIFIC NAME PRONUNCIATION: spy-GEEL-ee-ah mar-i-LAND-ih-ka

Indian Pink (Spigelia marilandica)  is a clump-forming perennial that does very well in gardens. It blooms from the bottom upward and the flowering season can be prolonged by removing the flowers as they fade. It likes part-shade to full-shade, medium-wet conditions; prefers moist, organically rich soils; good for shaded gardens, woodland gardens, and...
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