Jack-in-the-pulpit

Arisaema triphyllum 

Jack-in-the-pulpit

Instead of the normal petal arrangement, the flowers of this family have an unusual form.  The “jack” (spadix) is a 2-to-3-inch erect club which sits inside a green or purplish hood, the “pulpit” (spathe). ... more

Canada anemone

Anemone canadensis

Canada anemone

This is a strong growing plant that needs room to move.  White single flowers bloom from mid spring to early summer.  This competitive plant is great for naturalizing a large area and will brighten up woodland edges... more

Virginia sweetspire

Itea virginica ‘Henry’s Garnet’

Virginia sweetspire

Belonging to the family Iteaceae, the genus Itea contains 29 species, 28 of which are native to Asia and Africa. Itea virginica grows naturally only in wetlands from New Jersey,... more

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