
Fall brings the reappearance of Jack-in-the-Pulpit (Arisaema spp.). Early spring is when the plant’s name is apparent from the three leaves and unique flower design. Then this plant seems to go dormant, but just may be covered by other blooming plants. This time of year, the stalk is visible with a large cluster of bright red berries.
This image shows berries appearing through browning Lily of the Valley leaves.
Way cool!
Sometimes because of so much growth around the olant I miss seeing these neat berries.