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Arisaema Speciosum Magnificum (Cobra Lily)

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  • Description

Commonly known as Jack in the Pulpit or Cobra Lily, the large, umbrella-like blooms sitting on tall, sturdy stems are what make the Arisaema so striking. Rich burgundy colored flowers with white stripes create an excellent and eye-catching display in the summer garden. This highly unique plant growing up to 36” inches tall, prefers part-shade and well-draining soil. Order now and be the first to add this tropical cobra sensation to your garden. Limited stock available, so act fast!

Learn how to grow Arisaema.

  • Prefers partial shade
  • Plant in spring for blooms in early summer
  • Height: up to 36" inches tall 
  • Wine and white striped flowers
  • Part of the Araceae family 
  • A tuberous perennial
  • The arisaema plant gets its name from its unique, hooded leaves that resemble the head of a cobra.
  • Young plants are male, but when mature they become female, having impressive spikes of red or orange fruits in autumn.
  • Native to Nepal, East Himalaya, Assam, Tibet and south-central China

Jack in the Pulpit makes a great choice for native plant gardeners in the eastern U.S. looking for an unusual specimen that is easy to grow. In the fall, some mature plants will offer a cluster of showy red berries. The berries shine brightly and add an extra luster to the shady garden spot.