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  2. Paederia foetida - Wikipedia

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    Paederia foetida is a species of plant, with common names that are variations of skunkvine, stinkvine, pilau maile (Hawaiian) or Chinese fever vine. [3] It is native to temperate, and tropical Asia ; and has become naturalized in the Mascarenes , Melanesia , Polynesia , and the Hawaiian Islands, also found in North America by recent studies.

  3. Symplocarpus foetidus - Wikipedia

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    Symplocarpus foetidus, commonly known as skunk cabbage [5] or eastern skunk cabbage (also swamp cabbage, clumpfoot cabbage, or meadow cabbage, foetid pothos or polecat weed), is a low-growing plant that grows in wetlands and moist hill slopes of eastern North America. Bruised leaves present an odor reminiscent of skunk.

  4. Skunk cabbage - Wikipedia

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    Skunk cabbage is a common name for several plants and may refer to: the genus Lysichiton. Asian skunk cabbage, Lysichiton camtschatcensis, grows in eastern Asia; Western skunk cabbage, Lysichiton americanus, grows in western North America; Eastern skunk cabbage, Symplocarpus foetidus, grows in eastern North America

  5. June 23: Vines of the Day - AOL

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    Check out some of the day's best Vines!

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  7. Skunk - Wikipedia

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    Skunk is also used to refer to certain strong-smelling strains of Cannabis whose smell has been compared to that of a skunk's spray. Description Skunk species vary in size from about 15.6 to 37 in (40 to 94 cm) long and in weight from about 1.1 lb (0.50 kg) (spotted skunks) to 18 lb (8.2 kg) ( hog-nosed skunks ).

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  9. Symplocarpus - Wikipedia

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    Symplocarpus is a genus of flowering plants in the family Araceae, native to United States, Canada and eastern Asia. [2] [3] The genus is characterized by having large leaves and deep root systems with contractile roots used for changing the plant's level with the ground.