Description
Arisaema consanguineum is without a doubt one of the easiest to grow and garden-worthy of the cobra lilies. In June, the 30″ tall stalks arise, topped with an unfurling radial leaf with 12 leaflets. The leaves often have dramatic drip-tips…a nice added bonus. Alongside the leaf stalk is a large pitcher-like flower (usually green or purple and white striped) with a large hood that ends in a long dangling thread.