



We found 18 places featuring western skunk cabbage. Plan your next visit below.




Common · Plants
Explore clustered snap locations for this species to see where it has been observed.
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Washington, US
You might spot Duck, Great Blue Heron, and Western Redcedar.
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British Columbia, CA
You might spot Bald Eagle, Ghost Pipe, and Salmonberry.
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British Columbia, CA
You might spot Western Skunk Cabbage, Western Sword Fern, and Fly Agaric.
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British Columbia, CA
You might spot Banana Slug, Western Sword Fern, and Red Huckleberry.
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Washington, US
You might spot Western Yellow Pond-Lily, Rose Spirea, and Fireweed.
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British Columbia, CA
You might spot Western Toad, Ghost Pipe, and Pacific Coralroot.
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Washington, US
You might spot Western Sword Fern and Bigleaf Maple.
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British Columbia, CA
You might spot Western Skunk Cabbage, Devil's Club, and Pacific Ninebark.
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British Columbia, CA
You might spot Banana Slug, Arctic Butterbur, and Coastal Brookfoam.
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British Columbia, CA
You might spot Broad-Leaved Stonecrop, Western Skunk Cabbage, and Salal.
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Washington, US
You might spot Banana Slug, Black Slug, and Salmonberry.
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Washington, US
You might spot Aggregating Anemone, Red Rock Crab, and Olympic Gull.
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British Columbia, CA
You might spot Banana Slug and Round-Leaved Sundew.
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British Columbia, CA
You might spot Salal, Northern Red Belt, and Western Sword Fern.
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British Columbia, CA
You might spot Common Bracken, Vanilla Leaf, and Western Sword Fern.
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British Columbia, CA
You might spot Spurge-Laurel and Common Wall Lizard.
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British Columbia, CA
You might spot Vanilla Leaf, Western Maidenhair Fern, and Salal.
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British Columbia, CA
You might spot White Twisted-Stalk and Western Skunk Cabbage.
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