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"Cabbage Night" (aka "Hell Night", "Devil's Night", "Mischief Night". The evening of the 30th) This page was created by Marc Carlson It was last edited 9 June 2004 Interpretations The date is a modern convention, but reflects the sort of "letting off steam" day of chaos that used to be confined to
SKUNK CABBAGE is limited in Nova Scotia to Yarmouth, Shelburne, and Digby counties, where it favours boggy alder thickets and roadside ditches. Elsewhere in Nova Scotia, the climate is marginally too cold to support the plant.
Your first stop is near a swampy place. Poking up through the snow (if theres any left) youre likely to see a most unusual plant. If you can get close enough, take a sniff. Whew! Does this plant stink?
In 1982 the dolls were renamed The Cabbage Patch Kids. By the end of 1983 almost 3 million dolls were adopted. The Cabbage Patch Dolls became the doll most sold in shops.
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Skunk Cabbage Skunk cabbage is an exothermic plant; by generating its own heat, the plant is able to melt snow in able to grow earlier than other plants around it. It is named skunk cabbage because of its pungent odor. It is pollinated by flies.