Estuary Plants vs. School Plants

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Skunk Cabbage

Skunk cabbage grows at a slow rate, but can reach 3 feet tall.

Skunk cabbage can grow in soil that is sandy or clay.

Skunk cabbage requires wet soil and can grow in water.

 

Where does this plant grow?

Estuary or School or Both