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Voodoo Lily
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Voodoo Lily
ative Photo: Dinesh Valke
Common name: Voodoo Lily, Corpseflower • Hindi: तेलिया क़न्द Telia Qand, सांप की बुट्टी Samp ki butti, Bhasmakand • Marathi: नुरकी Nurki
Botanical name: Sauromatum venosum    Family: Araceae (Arum family)
Synonyms: Arum pedatum, Arum venosum, Sauromatum pedatum

Voodoo Lily is a very unusual, shade loving plant, found in the Himamalyas. It produces a tubular shaped, purplish green flower, with dark purple markings on the inside, which surrounds a blackish purple central spike, making the spike look like it has been provided its own vase. When the large finger-like flower, 2-3 ft, blooms, its emits a foul smell, inspiring names like corpseflower. The real botanical flowers tiny, covered by the spathe (flap like object). The flowers are followed by lovely green leaves 2 ft purple mottled and speckled stems, providing an umbrella for its roots. Voodoo lily put up its show in early summer and grows 2-3 ft tall. Tubers are 24+ cm. Voodoo Lily is found in the Himalayas, from NW India to Nepal, at altitudes of 900-2500 m.

Identification credit: Tabish Photographed at Naldehra, Himachal Pradesh.

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