Don't you just love the spring? The feeling of sun on your face after the cold and dark months of winter, the sound of birds chirping, the smell of...
Don't you just love the spring? The feeling of sun on your face after the cold and dark months of winter, the sound of birds chirping, the smell of... skunk and garlic?
While there are plenty of pleasant sensations one might associate with spring, the blooming of the stinky, alien-looking swamp plant known asBefore you go bashing this intriguing bloom that sounds like something you might pick up at a Kensington Market dispensary, though, you should know that it's also a kind of cool plant.
Tulips this, peonies that. Spring is full of pleasantly pungent blossoms, but I think that the city's less sweet-smelling deserve their recognition, too. While you may not want to be receiving a bouquet of Skunk Cabbage, it's certainly a plant that you should keep an eye out for on your next spring hike.World's longest blackboard removed from Toronto and people are angryMeet Toronto's jet-setting chihuahua influencerOver 70% of Canadians want to leave their jobs in the next year
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