Arisaema kiushianum

Arisaema kiushianum is a darling little cobra lily w/ swirling markings of white & deep burgundy-black around the opening of the spathe.


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Arisaema kiushianum is a stunning little species with a uniquely structured dark purple spathe with white markings. The single leaf grows to one foot tall, with 7-13 leaflets. The spadix is tail-like and more than five inches long. In all quite the little treasure. Late spring bloomer. Arisaema are known as cobra lilies or jack-in-the-pulpits. There are only two North American species but many in Asia. They grow in moist, shaded, forested habitats and are great for adding cool foliage and floral intrigue in the shade or woodland garden where they can rise up and through other shade plants. In colder climates they can be grown in pots and protected in winter. Keep just above freezing. In pots, plant in a moist but free-draining mix of coarse bark and pumice or perlite. Pull back on watering when dormant.

Common Name:  Cobra Lily

Family:  Araceae (The Arum Family)

Zone Hardiness:  6-9

Light:  Part Shade Part Sun Full Shade

Height:  8-12"

Width:  8-12"

Primary Bloom Colour:  Burgundy

Secondary Bloom Colour:  White

Class:  Deciduous

Type:  Perennial

Bloom Time:  Spring

Soil Moisture:  Average

Stem Colour:  Burgundy

Fragrance:  No

Berries:  Red

Benefits:  

Deer Resistant:  Unknown

BC Native:  No

Native Habitat:  Open forests, on schist.

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