Arisaema stewardsonii 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 stewardsonii honors American botanist Stewardson Brown (1867–1921). It is commonly known as the bog Jack-in-the-pulpit (or bog Jack). It is sometimes referred to as the swamp Jack-in-the-pulpit, not to be confused with Arisaema pusillum, which is also known by that name.
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Arisaemastewardsonii is a species of flowering plant in the arum family Araceae. It is a member of the Arisaema triphyllum complex, a group of closely...
The Arisaema triphyllum complex includes four closely related species: Arisaema pusillum, Arisaemastewardsonii, Arisaema quinatum, and Arisaema triphyllum...
the latter as Arisaema acuminatum. The overall habit and character of Arisaema pusillum is very similar to that of Arisaemastewardsonii but the latter...
the Arisaema triphyllum complex, a group of closely related taxa that also includes Arisaema acuminatum, Arisaema pusillum, Arisaemastewardsonii, and...
Arisaemastewardsonii, and Arisaema triphyllum. As of March 2023[update], most authorities consider Arisaema acuminatum to be a synonym for Arisaema triphyllum...