What is bul cherokee?

"Bul Cherokee" is a term used to describe a specific type of Amorphophallus bulbifer, also known as the voodoo lily or bulbous cherokee. This plant belongs to the Arum family and is native to Southeast Asia.

The Bul Cherokee plant is known for its striking deep green foliage and unique, tube-shaped flowers that emit a strong, unpleasant odor. The plant typically grows to a height of 2-4 feet and produces bulbils or small offshoots around the base of the plant.

Like other members of the Amorphophallus genus, the Bul Cherokee plant is a tropical perennial that prefers warm, humid conditions and well-draining soil. It is often grown as a decorative plant in gardens or as a potted plant indoors.

In addition to its ornamental value, the Bul Cherokee plant is also used in traditional medicine in some cultures for its potential health benefits. However, it is important to note that the plant's sap and tubers contain toxic compounds and should not be ingested.