I was also outraged saddened, knowing that the plants would not productively transplant--that they had been maliciously taken from their supportive, comfy natural habitat.
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Photographer: Vick, Albert F. W., Jr. State: PA Accession date: 1989-09-12 Filename: PCD3898_IMG0065.
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Skunk Cabbage is a large-leafed plant that grows in wet areas, especially near streams, ponds, marshes, and wet woods. It is easy to recognize, with its huge leaves rising directly from the ground.
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While on our Skunk Cabbage outing we discovered a secret area on the SE portion of campus that we were probably not supposed to find. It seems that the Buildings and Grounds has been dumping refuse in the woodland over in that area.
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The natural occurrence of temperature-triggered and light-independent thermogenic oscillation in the spadix of skunk cabbage, Symplocarpus foetidus, was discovered. The identified thermogenic oscillator had an accurate periodical cycle (ca.
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Here is a picture of skunk cabbage (so i believe) that I saw at the Portland Audubon. What I found interesting about it was that it was practically growing in the water. I have always thought that it grows on dry land? Is it common for it to grow in water?
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definition of the term 'skunk cabbage': clump-forming deciduous perennial swamp plant of western North America similar to Symplocarpus foetidus but having a yellow spathe
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Lysichiton americanum (Skunk Cabbage) 1.5x 3/18/90 Butano State Park © Ken Gardiner Photo Gallery: botanical names | common names
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ISM Botany Introduction to Herbaria About the ISM Herbarium Illinois Prairie Plants Illinois Trees Herbarium Database Activities Credits ISM Home Museum Sections Botany Herbarium ISM Herbarium Skunk Cabbage (Symplocarpus foetidus) Records ISM Herbarium Records ( Symplocarpus foetidus Back to
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Symplocarpus foetidus Skunk Cabbage Symplocarpus foetidus sighted at: Ropchan, Seven Sisters Links: USGS Midwestern Wetland Flora
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Lysichiton americanus) of British Columbia. It has a skunk-like odour that attracts insects, and it grows to more than a metre in height, with a bright yellow spathe, flower spike (spadix), and oval, green leaves that reach about 75 cm wide.
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Yesterday we took a 2.5 mile hike at the Middle Patuxent Environmental Area. Though Id hoped to find some insects to photograph, the pickings were pretty slim. I only saw a black ladybird beetle with two red spots, and didnt get an in-focus picture of it.
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Devil's Slide - Skunk Cabbage Loop Past Willow Creek Crossing, Laws Camp, and Tahquitz Valley Distance: 12 miles (loop) Lowest point: 6500 ft Highest point: 8130 ft Elevation gain: 1630 ft [Back]
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Large (up to 1 m long), broad (0.3 m wide), lance-shaped, smooth dark green leaves on short stems from basal rosette.
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Skunk Cabbage Skunk cabbage is an exothermic plant; by generating its own heat, the plant is able to melt snow in able to grow earlier than other plants around it. It is named skunk cabbage because of its pungent odor. It is pollinated by flies.
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