Description
Arisaema concinnum has tall, upright stems that emerge in late Spring to unfurl a single divided umbrella leaf. Displays a unique black-maroon, Jack-in-the-pulpit flower with white striping and a hood. This is a tuberous, herbaceous perennial with a colony habit.
Himalayan Jack-in-the-Pulpit thrives in humus rich, moist, well-drained soil. Perfect for naturalizing in woodland gardens or planted in raised beds or containers, where the flowers can be enjoyed.





