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  • Ecology,
  • Plant reproduction / pollination,
  • Genetics,
• 4/22/13

Undead zombie flowers of Skunk Cabbage

Smelling like a dead animal (or a zombie?) and having thermogenesis works out well for the plant known as skunk cabbage; and having this plant around works out well for our wetlands. 

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