Arisaema

/ˌærɪˈseɪmə/ noun

A genus of herbaceous plants in the arum family, commonly called jack-in-the-pulpit or cuckoo pint, known for their distinctive spathe flowers.

From Greek aris (arum plant) combined with aima (blood), referring to the red-spotted or red-tinged appearance of many species in the genus.

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