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It would be expensive to do it, but would solve the problem. Dig it out. Skunk cabbage is a native here and I find it growing a lot in any consistently wet shady spot. I have fought the weed wacker battle and consistently got my butt beat. Not to mention I smell awful the rest of the day.
Most herbicides aren't too picky about what they kill, even those rated for water use and you may end up killing a lot more than the skunk cabbage unintentionally.
I would just dig it up, it is not difficult, just time consuming. Or try craigslist, there are a lot of people that like to harvest native plants for restoration landscaping and may come dig at least some of it up for you.
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