Veratrum - Wikipedia Widely distributed in montane habitats of temperate Northern Hemisphere, Veratrum species prefer full sunlight and deep, wet soils, and are common in wet mountain meadows, swamps, and near streambanks
Veratrum fimbriatum - Calflora Veratrum fimbriatum is a perennial herb that is native to California, and endemic (limited) to California California Rare Plant Rank: 4 3 (limited distribution)
False Hellebore (Veratrum californicum) : USDA ARS Sheep poisoned on veratrum can be successfully treated with epinephrine Losses of newborn animals from deformities can be avoided by keeping sheep, goats, and cattle away from false hellebore during early gestation
Veratrum - Pacific Bulb Society Veratrum is a genus of about 27 species in the Melanthiaceae (part of the polyphyletic former familiy Liliaceae, the so-called 'petaloid monocots')
Veratrum viride (American White Hellebore, Corn Lily, False Hellebore . . . It grows in swamps, wet woods, meadows, forest or natural areas in moist woods and along stream banks All parts of the plant are poisonous if large amounts are ingested The nectar is likely toxic to honeybees The leaves are broad and strap-like, clasping at the base and with conspicuous parallel veins
Veratrum Plant Growing Care Guide for Gardeners The Veratrum plant genus (False hellebore) is made up of perennial plants native to the Northern Hemisphere They are recognized for their tall, robust growth, large, deeply pleated leaves, and clusters of greenish-white or yellow flowers
Veratrum Album: Homeopathic Medicine – Its Use, Indications And Dosage The homeopathic medicine ‘Veratrum Album’ is prepared from the plant ‘white hellebore’ It belongs to family Melanthacea of the Liliaceae The rootstocks of this plant collected early in June before flowering are used to prepare homeopathic medicine via potentization
Veratrum | Medicinal, Poisonous, Alkaloids | Britannica Veratrum, genus of poisonous herbs of the family Melanthiaceae The genus includes about 25 to 30 perennial species, among them the American hellebore and the European hellebore (see hellebore) and the false hellebore (see skunk cabbage) They bear flowers that are greenish white to brownish purple
Veratrum fimbriatum - California Flora Nursery From moist, coastal areas of Sonoma and Mendocino County comes this very rare lily relative A cousin of the high mountain cornlily, this threatened species features large, pleated leaves which emerge in late winter and are followed in the autumn by icy-white flowers with fringed edges
Veratrum nigrum - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden Veratrum nigrum, commonly known as black false hellebore, is a somewhat rare herbaceous rhizomatous perennial that typically grows to 4-6’ tall and to 2-3’ wide It is native from central southern Europe to central Asia and China