Arisaema acuminatum is a species of flowering plant in the arum family Araceae.[2] It is a member of the Arisaema triphyllum complex, a group of closely related taxa in eastern North America. The specific name acuminatum means "with a long, narrow and pointed tip",[3] which describes the shape of the spathe hood. The species is commonly known as the Florida Jack-in-the-pulpit.[4]
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Arisaemaacuminatum is a species of flowering plant in the arum family Araceae. It is a member of the Arisaema triphyllum complex, a group of closely related...
sensu stricto. A fifth species (Arisaemaacuminatum) is sometimes included but its validity is controversial. Arisaema triphyllum sensu lato is a herbaceous...
member of the Arisaema triphyllum complex, a group of closely related taxa that also includes Arisaemaacuminatum, Arisaema pusillum, Arisaema stewardsonii...
refer to the latter as Arisaemaacuminatum. The overall habit and character of Arisaema pusillum is very similar to that of Arisaema stewardsonii but the...
turnip. Arisaema stewardsonii is a member of the Arisaema triphyllum complex, a group of closely related taxa that also includes Arisaemaacuminatum, Arisaema...