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Common
name: "Yellow Skunk Cabbage"
Latin name: Lysichiton americanus
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Native
to: Western USA
Zone: 7 - 9
Winter hardy: No
Water depth: Bog plant
Flowers: Yes, Early spring
Height: 36"
Spread: 48"
Pests: Rare
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information: "Yellow Skunk Cabbage" is
not winter hardy in Colorado. Lysichiton americanus is the
larger of the two varieties commonly used in bog gardens. Yellow
Skunk Cabbage produces huge 16" bright yellow Spathes in early spring.
These large flowers are good for cutting. Plant in full sun to
partial shade at the ponds edge or along side a stream or ditch.
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