
Arisaema consanguineum
Himalayan Cobra Lily
Description
Arisaema consanguineum is a species of Arisaema, commonly called a jack-in-the-pulpit, native to East Asia. These plants are herbaceous perennials that emerge in spring, and are prized for their unique flowers and attractive foliage. The flowers, which consist of a spadix and a spathe, are often strikingly colored, ranging from green to purple. The plants are very hardy and can grow in most conditions. They prefer shady locations and moist, well-draining soil. They can be propagated by seeds or division of the rhizomes. These plants are known for their interesting shapes. They are a good option for a woodland garden setting. Ensure good drainage to prevent rotting of the rhizomes.
Description
Arisaema consanguineum is a species of Arisaema, commonly called a jack-in-the-pulpit, native to East Asia. These plants are herbaceous perennials that emerge in spring, and are prized for their unique flowers and attractive foliage. The flowers, which consist of a spadix and a spathe, are often strikingly colored, ranging from green to purple. The plants are very hardy and can grow in most conditions. They prefer shady locations and moist, well-draining soil. They can be propagated by seeds or division of the rhizomes. These plants are known for their interesting shapes. They are a good option for a woodland garden setting. Ensure good drainage to prevent rotting of the rhizomes.