Skunk cabbage

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  1. Rich

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    It has taken quite a time for my skunk cabbages to get established, but they sinally seem to have done so.

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    That does look like a wildlife treat. There is nearly always something going on in a 'nature' pond and a good place to have a cup of tea.
     
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    Have you seen the miles of them at Bodnant Gardens?
     
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    Hi Rich,

    Fabulous plant, name and foliage. Yours looks great, as does the pond they are growing in. I grow them in a sunken pond/bog in the front garden. I have the yellow Lysichiton americanum and the white Lysichiton camtschatcense. They have just about finished now, but the fab foliage continues.

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  5. Rich

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