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Typical Northwest stream with skunk cabbage, ferns, alder, and other wet land foliage
Western Skunk Cabbage plant in flower in Valdez, Alaska, USA
The Skunk Cabbage, which inhabits moist understory, is a harbinger of Spring in the Pacific Northwest.
Concentration of aquatic plants in a wetland region of the Pantanal, ecosystem of central-west Brazil
Western Skunk Cabbage (Lysichiton americanus) in a red alder grove, Olympic National Park, Washington, USA
Western Skunk Cabbage (Lysichiton americanus), also called Yellow Skunk Cabbage or Swamp Lantern, is a plant found in swamps and wet woods, along streams and in other wet areas of the Pacific Northwest, where it is one of the few native species in the arum family. Cordova, Chugach National Forest,  Alaska.
Forest Mature Skunk Cabbage
Trillium wildflower on the forest floor in the Columbia River Gorge.
Cuckoopint or Arum maculatum arrow shaped leaf, woodland poisonous plant in family Araceae. arrow shaped leaves. Other names are nakeshead, adder's root, arum, wild arum, arum lily, lords-and-ladies.
Cobra plant, also called Darlingtonia Californica and California pitcher, is the only species of the genus Darlingtonia of the New World pitcher plant (Sarraceniaceae). The cobra plant is native to swamps in mountain areas of northern California and southern Oregon and uses its carnivorous pitfall traps to supplement its nutritional requirements in poor soil conditions. The plant’s hooded pitcher₋like leaves resemble striking cobras and bear purple-red appendages that look similar to a snake’s forked tongue or a set of fangs.
Looking down on lush foliage of Western Skunk Cabbage with bright yellow flower growing at the edge of a river in swampy soil
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Western Skunk Cabbage or Yellow Skunk Cabbage growing on forest floor in Pacific Northwest Oregon
Fresh curled up fern leaves in forest.
Skunk Cabbage blossom from muddy areas and wetlands, giving the forests of the Pacific Northwest the first color of spring.
Yellow Trillium, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee; Trillium luteum;. yellow wakerobin is a spring wildflower with native populations in the Great Smokey Mountains and surrounding areas.
Yellow Skunk Cabbage (Lysichiton americanus) in bloom. German: Amerikanischer Riesenaronstab
Cremanthodium Benth(垂头菊) growing at Sankoh Prairie(桑科草原), Gansu Province, China
two small green sprouts of a leaf of a wild lily of the valley plant in a gray ground in nature in a spring forest
Typical flora in the marsh of a temperate rainforest.
a photography of a plant with a leafy green stem in the middle of a forest.
Hosta, or Plantain lily, is a popular plant, because it gives color and texture to gardens from mid-spring to mid-autumn. Leaves come in various shades of green, often with variegations. Lily-like flowers in white and purple on tall stems (or scapes) bloom from late spring to late summer. Size and shapes of the plant vary from a small type to a large one. Hosta belongs to the family Asparagaceae.
White skunk cabbage in Hokkaido, Japan
Blooming pickerelweed in Summer, John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Skunk cabbage blooming in the springtime wetland.
Trillium ovatum, the Western Wake Robin, Pacific Trillium, or Western White Trillium, is a member of the  Melanthiaceae. Western Trillium, Trillium ovatum ssp. ovatum, Kruse Reserve; Salt Point State Park, Sonoma County, California,
Looking down on to yellow skunk cabbage illuminated by bright sunlight growing in a wet swampy location near the edge of beach reaching the forest
Marsh areas in Mount Robson Provincial Park, Canada
Calla on a bog in wood close up
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