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poisonous according to all of our sources (list below) and should only be "picked" with a camera phone. midwestern range in summer, arisaema triphyllum loses its flower and, if it has been successfully cross-pollinated by flies, fungus gnats, and thrips, the plant produces attractive, berry-like fruits
leaves with three leaflets, and is therefore sometimes mistaken for poison ivy. but the leaves of poison ivy are smaller, often notched, and are attached to climbing, ivy-like plant stems; the leaves of jack-in-the-pulpit are attached to a long leaf-stem arising from the base of the plant. mature fruits...
http://midwestnaturalist.com/arisaema_triphyllum.html