Watercolor Botanical Original | Jack-in-the-Pulpit
This Jack-in-the-Pulpit was painted after spotting the bloom on the Art Loeb Trail in late April 2026.
These wildflowers are a hidden treasure among the forest floor and takes a keen eye to spot them. When in bloom they are often the color of green and brown leaf litter found on the forest floor. Later in the bloom cycle they produce bright berries. They earned the name of Jack/Jill-in-the-Pulpit due to the hidden spadix in the center of the flower that gives the aura of a hidden figure under a hood. This little painting is a perfect capture of this beautifully mysterious plant.
The canvas size is 3.5x5 inches and comes matted and ready to frame in a 4x6 inch frame. The frame in the last photo is NOT included in this purchase.