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词汇 skunk cabbage
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Definition of skunk cabbage in English:

skunk cabbage

noun
  • A North American plant of the arum family, the flower of which has a distinctive unpleasant smell.

    臭菘属植物,臭菘,美洲观音莲

    Two species in the family Araceae: the western Lysichiton americanum, with a stalked yellow flower, and the eastern Symplocarpus foetidus, with a greenish purple flower

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Fly-pollinated plants, like the skunk cabbage of North America or the stinking corpse lily of Madagascar, typically have quite pungent odors.
    • I traveled down to a brook among dark maples, where the early skunk cabbage leaves were just beginning to appear.
    • The other side of Oak Beck is a damp patch of sweet and sour - wild garlic, and growing through it, naturalised skunk cabbages.
    • The skunk cabbage's reputation for malodorousness has deprived generations of early-spring swamp explorers of a pleasurable experience.
    • Leeks, skunk cabbage, and wild garlic soon seasoned the beans, bear, rabbit, and venison on colonists' plates.
    • Broad-leaved arrowhead and lizard's tail are found where the water is deepest, while skunk cabbage, with its huge leaves, lines the perimeter of the fen.
    • The earliest - and arguably the most resourceful - of the spring flowers is the skunk cabbage, ubiquitous in the wet places of North America and Eurasia.
    • Hill suggests adding another giant, the skunk cabbage.
    • In Co Galway, the bog garden at Ardcarraig is planted with drifts of candelabra Primulas, skunk cabbage, Meconopis, Iris and Astilbes.
    • Large ferns and giant skunk cabbage spring like green fountains from the dark soil.
    • We made rolls out of the grains and wrapped them in the eatable parts of the skunk cabbage we gathered.
    • We're surrounded by tussock sedge, alder, jewelweed, skunk cabbage and swamp rose.
    • While walking through a deep, black stretch of trees I smelled a strange combination of fried onions and skunk cabbage.
    • The skunk cabbage was one of his most successful introductions.
    • It is the iron and must of rain water plopping out of spruce needles in big, fat drops, plunking among bear bread, moss, and skunk cabbage.
    • Bateman incorporated a skunk cabbage at the bottom to show ‘the whole thing stinks.’
    • I'm surrounded by tussock sedge, alder, jewelweed, skunk cabbage, and swamp rose.
    • It's a South American species, Xanthosoma robustum, that's related to the dead-horse arum, philodendron, and skunk cabbage.

Definition of skunk cabbage in US English:

skunk cabbage

noun
  • A North American plant of the arum family, the flower of which has a distinctive unpleasant smell.

    臭菘属植物,臭菘,美洲观音莲

    Two species in the family Araceae: the western yellow skunk cabbage (Lysichitum americanum), with a stalked yellow flower, and the eastern Symplocarpus foetidus, with a greenish purple flower

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I'm surrounded by tussock sedge, alder, jewelweed, skunk cabbage, and swamp rose.
    • Hill suggests adding another giant, the skunk cabbage.
    • We made rolls out of the grains and wrapped them in the eatable parts of the skunk cabbage we gathered.
    • The earliest - and arguably the most resourceful - of the spring flowers is the skunk cabbage, ubiquitous in the wet places of North America and Eurasia.
    • In Co Galway, the bog garden at Ardcarraig is planted with drifts of candelabra Primulas, skunk cabbage, Meconopis, Iris and Astilbes.
    • Large ferns and giant skunk cabbage spring like green fountains from the dark soil.
    • Bateman incorporated a skunk cabbage at the bottom to show ‘the whole thing stinks.’
    • The skunk cabbage was one of his most successful introductions.
    • While walking through a deep, black stretch of trees I smelled a strange combination of fried onions and skunk cabbage.
    • The other side of Oak Beck is a damp patch of sweet and sour - wild garlic, and growing through it, naturalised skunk cabbages.
    • I traveled down to a brook among dark maples, where the early skunk cabbage leaves were just beginning to appear.
    • The skunk cabbage's reputation for malodorousness has deprived generations of early-spring swamp explorers of a pleasurable experience.
    • It's a South American species, Xanthosoma robustum, that's related to the dead-horse arum, philodendron, and skunk cabbage.
    • We're surrounded by tussock sedge, alder, jewelweed, skunk cabbage and swamp rose.
    • Broad-leaved arrowhead and lizard's tail are found where the water is deepest, while skunk cabbage, with its huge leaves, lines the perimeter of the fen.
    • Leeks, skunk cabbage, and wild garlic soon seasoned the beans, bear, rabbit, and venison on colonists' plates.
    • Fly-pollinated plants, like the skunk cabbage of North America or the stinking corpse lily of Madagascar, typically have quite pungent odors.
    • It is the iron and must of rain water plopping out of spruce needles in big, fat drops, plunking among bear bread, moss, and skunk cabbage.
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