I'd love to see your pitcher plant Bill
Here's a stinky bulb related to yours in the garden- Dracunculus vulgaris:
The spathe on this one was just shy of two feet long last year. This year they are all much smaller (we have several). This variety stinks like dead animal for only a day or two but it's pretty foul/awesome. The seed heads are also pretty excellent. They're normally on just a straight shaft, but last year one decided to form a torus shape. We've recently managed to get some seeds from this one to germinate:
I fished a Madagascar Palm a little bigger than your guy out of the trash about 10 years ago. It became rather unwieldy so we passed it off to my mother-in-law who has more space for house plants and our idiot cats liked to chew on the sharp bits. It's big enough now that it doesn't go outside during the summer.





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