Thursday, May 13, 2010

Lagniappe


A Lagniappe ("a lil' somethin' extra" in Cajun): An arisaema, or Jack-in-the-Pulpit from Shenandoah National Park on 5/8/10. This plant, related to arums (see my lagniappe on Arum italica) has an interesting trait- it can change sexes from Jack to Jill! It begins life as a male, a Jack, then, after it gathers strength over a few seasons and stores it in the root system, it changes sex, to a Jill, so it can reproduce and produce a spike of seeds. After that heroic effort, it is back to Jack.
Happy wildflowering?

1 comment:

  1. Well...do tell!

    (I think that's the southern expression of amazement.)

    ReplyDelete