Thursday, May 15, 2014

Western Skunk Cabbage in bloom


Skunk cabbage is named for the distinctive smell it produces when it blooms, which attracts its pollinating insects. It grows in damp areas along streams, usually near to the coast. This photo was taken just north of Fort Bragg, California.

The leaves can grow to enormous sizes. I've seen them get 4 or 5 feet long and several feet across.

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