Cobra Lily Plant by Leticia Lebron

Cobra Lily Plant

Crochet
March 2025
Thread ?
1.0 mm
US
English

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Dive into the lovely world of unusual plants with my handmade crochet Cobra Lily. This piece, inspired by the striking Arisaema Sikokianum, features a darkly dramatic spathe and a contrasting milky white spadix, all meticulously crocheted for lasting beauty. A perfect, no-maintenance botanical accent for your home.

Fun Facts:

The plant’s unique flower shape is believed to have evolved to mimic a cobra, potentially deterring herbivores.

While its appearance might suggest otherwise, the Cobra Lily attracts pollinators, often flies, with its subtle scent.

It grows from a tuber, which allows it to survive dormant periods.
Like many members of the Araceae family, Arisaema sikokianum contains calcium oxalate crystals, making it poisonous if ingested.

This plant can be slow to emerge in the spring, and may push through the soil anywhere from early spring, to early summer.

While the classic form is dark purple and white, slight variations in color can occur.

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