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How skunk cabbage makes its own spring

How skunk cabbage makes its own spring

in Exploratory Gardening, Outdoor Gardening, Plant Care Techniques, Plant Types and Uses, Sustainable Gardening March 2, 2024 by Christian

Before the woodland has much color to offer, eastern skunk cabbage is already making weather of its own. It rises from wet leaf litter while snow still lingers in the shaded hollows, often with a clean melted ring around each maroon hood. Look closely and it does not resemble cabbage at all. It looks more like a small, mottled lantern…

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