The spathes of Symplocarpus foetidus surround a spadix, which produces first female and then male flowers.
I’m afraid a fence keeps me from getting closer, but a portion of a grenade-like spadix can be seen here. It’s this that produces the heat, through rapid respiration (burning carbohydrates via oxidation), that give this plant its early spring, snow-defeating power.
Once the colorful spathes, which help to insulate the spadix, begin to wither, the cabbagey leaves of the plant begin to uncurl.
Skunk Cabbage Again
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I love your bird posts, but it’s nice to focus on flowers in spring. Thanks.
Carol
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