yes because it is very fat like you!!!!! you idiots!!!!
sorry i am LMAO here
The plant Jack In The Pulpit
The animal jack rabbit can be a consumer -- it is a herbivore, or can be a prey -- consumable by carnivores.
No Cardinal, Rev. Marvin Winans
its a consumer....primary consumer
consumer
I think its a producer
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.
They are all poisonous.
a spring flowering herb Jack in the pulpit
The plant Jack In The Pulpit
They are all poisonous and they harm humuns
The animal jack rabbit can be a consumer -- it is a herbivore, or can be a prey -- consumable by carnivores.
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.