Lysichiton americanus
By Spritzhenry
- 17 Apr, 2014
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Look what survived being flooded several times! (Sorry about the debris...)
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Probably, Andrew - its roots must be firmly in the bank, though, as the stream was a raging torrent and I thought it might have been washed away!
18 Apr, 2014
That reminds me I should go up to Harlow Carr and see them. they have a lovely display.
Glad yours survived.
18 Apr, 2014
It's growing bigger every year! Not like the ones in the RHS gardens yet, though.
19 Apr, 2014
How lucky was that.......making a decent plant though.
19 Apr, 2014
To me that plant looks like what we call a skunk cabbage. On an area just outside the village there is a large area full of them. Impressive.
Clementine
20 Apr, 2014
Yes, that's its common name, Clementine. They like damp places.
20 Apr, 2014
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Lysichiton Americanus
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i'm sure it suffers worse weather in its native habitat
17 Apr, 2014