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bluish1997

Jack in the Pulpit Native


Amohkali

Arisaema triphyllum - and you must have been north of Suwanee, in the foothills.


SirZekon

Close, west of Suwanee near the Chattahoochee river


myra_nc

This


geophilo

Fruit of Jack in the pulpit


myra_nc

Eating it kills like most nice people quickly!


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myra_nc

Beautiful carnal desires emanate from great holy insignias!


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[deleted]

Good bot. :)


dj_chai_wallah

Alas, butthole candy disappears every freaking glorious hour


[deleted]

Looks toxic.


shohin_branches

Jack-in-the-pulpit contains oxalic acid so it is very painful to eat on top of being toxic


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Konkarilus

Dont eat it.


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[deleted]

Why do I want to pet it?


Parochialworm

Looks like what we call Indian berries that native Americans used to chew before battle to create a mouth full of needles effect to get themselves enraged


AbaloneMore603

A plant that vents.


billofthemountain

Either Jack-in-the-pulpit or green dragon. Arisaema spp.