Narrow-spathed skunk cabbage. Symplocarpus sp. Besides attracting pollinators with its skunky odor, skunk cabbage has the amazing ability to generate heat through thermogenesis to melt through frozen soil while it grows. The American flora vol. 3 (1855)

Narrow-spathed skunk cabbage. Symplocarpus sp. Besides attracting pollinators with its skunky odor, skunk cabbage has the amazing ability to generate heat through thermogenesis to melt through frozen soil while it grows. The American flora vol. 3 (1855)

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