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Arisaema sikokianum
(a-ris-EE-ma seek-ko-kee-ANN-um)
Japanese Cobra Lily
The most elegant species of the Arisaema clan
Zones: 4-8
Arisaema consanguineum
(a-ris-EE-ma)
Chinese Arisaema
An Arisaema species from Yunnan Province, China
Zones: 6-9
Arisaema triphyllum
(a-ris-EE-ma tri-FI-lum)
Jack-in-the-Pulpit
Showy leaves, flowers and berries; a favorite woodland flower
Zones: 3-9
Aristolochia tomentosa
(Ah-ris-to-LO-kee-ah to-men-TO-sa)
Hairy Dutchman's Pipe
High-climbing vine with downy heart-shaped leaves; butterflies!
Zones: 7-10
Artemisia x 'Powis Castle'
(art-a-MEEZ-ee-a)
Wormwood
Silvery, lacy foliage for garden or containers
Zones: 3-10
Arum italicum 'Pictum'
(A-rum eh-TA-li-cum)
Italian Arum
Deep green leaves veined in white grace the winter garden
Zones: 5-10
Asarum canadense
(a-SAH-rum kan-a-DENSE)
Canada Wild Ginger
Slow growing native woodland grouncover
Zones: 2-9
Asclepias incarnata
(as-KLEP-ee-as in-kar-NAY-ta)
Pink Swamp Milkweed
Flowers of white and dark pink appear midsummer, butterfly favorite!
Zones: 3-9
Asclepias tuberosa
(as-KLEP-ee-as tew-ber-O-sa)
Butterfly Weed
The favored food of Monarch Butterflies; vivid orange flowers
Zones: 3-9
Asimina triloba
(a-sim-EE-na tri-LO-ba)
Pawpaw
Small, dark red, leathery flowers perched on bare stems in early summer
Zones: 5-8
