Look out for skunk cabbage, one of the first plants to emerge in spring

BANGOR DAILY NEWS • April 10, 2020

When spring, aside from a calendar date, seems slow to arrive, Mainers can keep calm and look for skunk cabbage. This earliest wildflower, poking up in wet, swampy areas statewide, is a sign that the tide is turning and spring is winning.

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