Have discovered this plant in the woods.
Green and now turning red.
Have not been able to
give it a name.
Rain is needed
it is so peaceful
in the woods.
Ever thankful I was
allowed to return.
Leaves are falling.
Mystery solved thanks to Balisha and Tabor agreed.
A seedpod for Jack In The Pulpit wildflower
my woods are full of them.
Just never noticed the showy seedpod before.
Looks like a Christmas ornament :)



I think it's the seed head from a Jack in the Pulpit. Did you have jacks planted anywhere near this?
ReplyDeleteI saw some trees turning already and my asters are starting to bloom. Fall is just around the corner. Here's hoping we have a beautiful, long fall...Balisha
I think Balisha is correct in her ID. They are lovely and you can bring them onto your porch for a still-life.
ReplyDeleteBalisha and Tabor - thank you :)
ReplyDeleteI have not seen any Jack In The Pulpit in the woods.
I will try to find more
and scatter seeds near cottage.
You made my morning :)
Mystery ended.....
I had no idea but I love the colors!
ReplyDeletep.s. Caitlin picked two more green peppers this week from our sad garden. ;)
This is interesting news. We have Jack in the Pulpit plants but I've never noticed seed pods. I will keep my eyes open for them.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen the seed pod either. Great eye to catch this.
ReplyDeleteWishing you a peaceful day and evening, and sweet sleep.
My Jamie, Sharon and sharon (WM) thanks for visiting and hoping all is well....
ReplyDeleteJack-in-the-pulpits are such wonderful plants. Lucky you! I love the seedpods.
ReplyDeleteI was going to say-- A Jack In The Pulpit gone to seed. I have some in my garden.
ReplyDeleteThanks for noticing one more beautiful thing and sharing it.
ReplyDeleteNan, Judy and Mermaid, thank you for visiting.
ReplyDeleteDo you know - how special you are to this One Woman :)