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Leaves of skunk cabbage on pipeline right of way crossing a creek in Mountain Lakes North park. Princeton, New Jersey, April 27, 2007

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Skunk cabbage leaves thrive along the pipeline right-of-way as it crosses a babbling creek in Mountain Lakes North Park, Princeton, New Jersey on April 27, 2007. – generated by AI

The image depicts the leaves of Skunk Cabbage (Symplocarpus foetidus), which are large and bright green with prominent veins. The leaves have a shiny texture and feature a unique shape, being oval to heart-shaped. The leaves are attached to the plant's stem via petioles that vary in length.

The image was taken on April 27, 2007, during springtime in Princeton, New Jersey. Skunk Cabbage is native to North America and grows in wetlands across Canada and the United States. It thrives in moist environments with rich soil and partial shade. The plant's flowers bloom before its leaves emerge from the ground, typically in late March or early April.

The image was captured on a pipeline right of way crossing a creek in Mountain Lakes North park. This location suggests that the Skunk Cabbage is growing in a natural habitat alongside other plants and vegetation. – AI vision

烟雾菜的叶子在越过山湖北公园小溪的管道旁边。2007年4月27日,新泽西州普林斯顿。该图展示了烟雾菜(Symplocarpus foetidus)的叶子,它们大而明亮的绿色,具有突出的脉络。叶子表面光滑,椭圆形至心形。通过长度不一的叶鞘将叶片连接到植物的茎上。该图于2007年4月27日拍摄,是在普林斯顿春季时分。烟雾菜原产于北美洲,生长在加拿大和美国的湿地中。它喜欢潮湿的土壤环境和部分阴影。该植物的花在从地面升起之前就盛开了,通常在3月下旬或4月上旬。这张图片是在山湖北公园小溪的管道旁边拍摄的。该位置表明烟雾菜正在自然生长的栖息地中与其他植物和植被一起成长。. – Chinese translation



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