We took a family hike the other day to find the headwaters of the North Branch of the Raritan. Along the walk, I started noticing skunk cabbage--tightly wound still, not opened yet, but it was there.
I've known skunk cabbage as a harbinger of spring; but in early January? Does anyone know if skunk cabbage are present all year? Or are they telling us something about the kind of (non) winter we're going to have?
Skunk Cabbage
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Skunk Cabbage
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Re: Skunk Cabbage
I know nothing about it, but sure hope it's going to be a mild winter!
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Re: Skunk Cabbage
Ive seen the same lil shoots of skunk cabbage too recently myself. But its not uncommon for me, I would see skunk cabbage all around the woods while hiking back in the years. If it gets warm enough I guess they sprout a bit, but not open up until spring.
Good place to hike and fish btw! I like that trail system.
Good place to hike and fish btw! I like that trail system.