WILD CHILD: When I explore I Spy Skunk Cabbage

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When you head out to explore, what do you see? If you can notice one plant, animal, or sign a week within a year you will recognize more than parts of you personal natural space.

Skunk Cabbage
This is a wild child favorite. It’s one of the first forest plants visible as snow melts. While the red and white cone shape flower or spathe poking up from the forest floor is distinctive, the first time most people notice it is when they feel or hear a crunch under their feet while walking in the spring; you may also smell the distinctively skunky aroma this plant gives off. You will usually find it in the damp low areas near water. As the spring progresses, it will develop large green leaves and lose most of its smell, so now is the perfect time to find where it grows, and watch it transform with the seasons.

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Written by Tandy Morton, WILD CHILD Playgroup Facilitator