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Lysichiton americanus, also called western skunk cabbage (US), yellow skunk cabbage (UK), [2] American skunk-cabbage (Britain and Ireland) [3] or swamp lantern, [4] 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.
Lysichiton is a genus in the family Araceae.These plants are known commonly as skunk cabbage or less often as swamp lantern. [2] The spelling Lysichitum is also found. The genus has two species, one found in north-east Asia (Japan and Russian Far East), the other in north-west America (Aleutians to Santa Cruz County in California).
Symplocarpus foetidus, commonly known as skunk cabbage [5] or eastern skunk cabbage (also swamp cabbage, clumpfoot cabbage, or meadow cabbage, foetid pothos or polecat weed), is a low-growing plant that grows in wetlands and moist hill slopes of eastern North America.
Western skunk cabbage, Lysichiton americanus, grows in western North America Eastern skunk cabbage, Symplocarpus foetidus , grows in eastern North America Veratrum californicum (California corn lily, white or California false hellebore), locally called skunk cabbage, grows in western North America
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Lord Fairhaven cleared what is now the main garden, introducing shade and water loving plants including candelabra primulae by the thousand, yellow flowering Lysichiton americanus (skunk cabbage), camellias and rhododendrons specially imported from the Himalayas.
Lysichiton americanus * Asian skunk-cabbage Lysichiton camtschatcensis * Bog arum Calla palustris * Altar-lily Zantedeschia aethiopica * Lords-and-ladies Arum maculatum: Italian lords-and-ladies Arum italicum: Dragon arum Dracunculus vulgaris * Mousetailplant Arisarum proboscideum * Greater duckweed Spirodela polyrhiza: Fat duckweed Lemna gibba ...
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