Jack Finney was born on October 2, 1911.
on earth
Jack McKeon goes by Trader Jack.
Jack Brabham goes by Black Jack.
Jack Struller goes by Crazy Jack.
yes the leaves on the jack in pulpit is edible
yes the leaves on the jack in pulpit is edible
Jack-in-the-pulpit roots are edible, but only after drying and cooking it.
yes - jack-in-the-pulpit and sundews. jack-in-the-pulpit are not necessarily "true" carnivorous plants, though.
I think its a producer
They are all poisonous.
a spring flowering herb Jack in the pulpit
They are all poisonous and they harm humuns
The plant Jack In The Pulpit
yes because it is very fat like you!!!!! you idiots!!!!
The Jack in a Pulpit has nothing to do with a church, but is a wild flower (Arisaema triphyllum) found in Eastern USA & Canada. The striped blossom looks something like a pin striped suit, thus the name. The tuberous root is poisonous, if eaten raw, but can be dried out & cooked as a root vegetable.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Arisaema triphyllum.