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Jack-in-the-pulpit   Listen
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jack-in-the-pulpit  n.  
1.
A common American spring-flowering woodland herb (Arisaema triphyllum) having sheathing leaves and an upright club-shaped spadix with overarching green and purple spathe producing scarlet berries; also called Indian turnip.
Synonyms: Indian turnip, wake-robin, Arisaema triphyllum, Arisaema atrorubens.
2.
A common European arum (Arum maculatum) with lanceolate spathe and short purple spadix; it emerges in early spring and is a source of a sagolike starch called arum.
Synonyms: cuckoo-pint, cuckoopint, lords and ladies, lords-and-ladies, Arum maculatum.






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"Jack-in-the-pulpit" Quotes from Famous Books



... seasons would halt. Though science lay me by the heels, I'll assert that the crocus, which is a pioneer on the windy borderland of March, would not show its head except on the sounding of the hurdy-gurdy. I'll not deny that flowers pop up their heads afield without such call, that the jack-in-the-pulpit speaks its maiden sermon on some other beckoning of nature. But in the city it is the hurdy-gurdy that gives notice of the turning of the seasons. On its sudden blare I've seen the green stalk of the daffodil jiggle. If ...
— Journeys to Bagdad • Charles S. Brooks



Words linked to "Jack-in-the-pulpit" :   Indian turnip, arum, lords-and-ladies, Arum maculatum, Arisaema, wake-robin, aroid, Arisaema triphyllum, Arisaema atrorubens, genus Arisaema, genus Arum



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