can be ground into flour. Dried young leaves can be reconstituted in soups. CAUTION: RAW PLANT TISSUE CONTAINS CALCIUM OXALATE CRYSTALS, WHICH PRODUCE A BURNING SENSATION IN THE MOUTH.
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Identification: "Flower" consisting of a purple-red, highly modified leaf (spathe) partially concealing an internal, club-like flower stalk (spadix). Spathe ovate and usually topped with a curled apex. Spadix with obscure, greenish to dull yellow flowers.
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In fens with Angelica atropurpurea, Aster puniceus firmus, Caltha palustris, Cardamine bulbosa, Carex hystericina, Cirsium muticum, Equisetum arvense, Eupatorium maculatum, Impatiens capensis, Oxypolis rigidior, Pedicularis lanceolata, Solidago patula.
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Symplocarpus. Skunk Cabbage grows in wet places throughout eastern North America, from Minnesota to Maine and south to Tennessee and North Carolina. There is a plant called Skunk Cabbage in the Pacific Northwest but it is Lysichitum americanum, and it has yellow spathes.
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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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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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Your first stop is near a swampy place. Poking up through the snow (if theres any left) youre likely to see a most unusual plant. If you can get close enough, take a sniff. Whew! Does this plant stink?
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