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...
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member of the Arisaema triphyllum complex, a group of closely related taxa that also includes Arisaemaacuminatum, Arisaema pusillum, Arisaema stewardsonii...
turnip. Arisaema stewardsonii is a member of the Arisaema triphyllum complex, a group of closely related taxa that also includes Arisaemaacuminatum, Arisaema...