








Jack-In-The-Pulpit
A familiar sight in the woodlands of eastern North America, Jack in the Pulpit (Arisaema triphyllum) arrives on the scene in April, in West Virginia. The intriguing bloom consists of a green and brown striped hood that conceals a spadix - or jack - covered in numerous tiny green to purple flowers. The unusual flower gives way to a cluster of bright red berries in late summer, which may be eaten by birds and mammals.
Matted prints will be professionally matted to a white mat prior to shipping. Metal prints will include hanging bracket(s).
A familiar sight in the woodlands of eastern North America, Jack in the Pulpit (Arisaema triphyllum) arrives on the scene in April, in West Virginia. The intriguing bloom consists of a green and brown striped hood that conceals a spadix - or jack - covered in numerous tiny green to purple flowers. The unusual flower gives way to a cluster of bright red berries in late summer, which may be eaten by birds and mammals.
Matted prints will be professionally matted to a white mat prior to shipping. Metal prints will include hanging bracket(s).
A familiar sight in the woodlands of eastern North America, Jack in the Pulpit (Arisaema triphyllum) arrives on the scene in April, in West Virginia. The intriguing bloom consists of a green and brown striped hood that conceals a spadix - or jack - covered in numerous tiny green to purple flowers. The unusual flower gives way to a cluster of bright red berries in late summer, which may be eaten by birds and mammals.
Matted prints will be professionally matted to a white mat prior to shipping. Metal prints will include hanging bracket(s).
Purchased art will not contain watermark signature. All digital images on this website are copyright protected. Art prints shown in rooms are examples for 20x30” metal print and 11x14” matted print sizes.