These are attractive and rather widespread, but they are preceded, often before winter is over, by a species that nobody ...
While spring still feels like a ways away, a sign of warmer weather is coming in the form of a stinky wildflower. Skunk cabbage, a native wildflower, is now blooming, with some being spotted in ...
The groundhogs have had their say, now it's time for the skunks. Skunk cabbages, that is. Another sign of spring in Ohio has been spotted.
Ohio’s first wildflower, a skunk cabbage, was spotted at Eagle Creek State Nature Preserve, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources. 33,571 people played the daily Crossword recently.
With an off-putting scent and maroon flower buds that blend in with fall’s leaf litter, skunk cabbage is not on the radar of many Minnesota hikers. The plant blooms early and looks bizarre ...
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