Skunk Cabbage
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1/1250 • f/10.0 • 122.0 mm • ISO 1000 •
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Skunk Cabbage
This Skunk Cabbage is in a different genus from the yellow-flowered Skunk Cabbage we have in Washington. It stinks just as badly, though.
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