Veratrum californicum

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Veratrum californicum

Veratrum californicum (California corn lily, white or California false hellebore) is an extremely poisonous plant[3] native to western North America, including the Sierra Nevada and Rocky Mountains, as far north as Washington and as far south as Durango; depending on latitude, it grows from near sea level to as high as 11,000 feet.[4][5] It grows 1 to 2 meters tall, with an erect, unbranched, heavily leafy stem resembling a cornstalk.[6] It prefers quite moist soil, and can cover large areas in dense stands near streams or in wet meadows. Many inch-wide flowers cluster along the often-branched top of the stout stem; they have 6 white tepals, a green center, 6 stamens, and a 3-branched pistil (see image below). The buds are tight green spheres. The heavily veined, bright green leaves can be more than a foot long.[5]

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Veratrum californicum
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Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Monocots
Order: Liliales
Family: Melanthiaceae
Genus: Veratrum
Species:
V. californicum
Binomial name
Veratrum californicum
Varieties[2]
  • V. californicum var. californicum
  • V. californicum var. caudatum
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Veratrum californicum displays mast seeding; populations bloom and seed little in most years, but in occasional years bloom and seed heavily in synchrony.[7] The species usually blooms during midsummer from July to August.[8]

Varieties[4]
  1. Veratrum californicum var. californicum – from Washington to Durango
  2. Veratrum californicum var. caudatum (A.Heller) C.L.Hitchc. – Idaho, Washington, Oregon, N California

Teratogenic effects

It is a source of jervine, muldamine and cyclopamine, teratogens which can cause prolonged gestation associated with birth defects[9] such as holoprosencephaly and cyclopia in animals such as sheep,[3] horses, and other mammals that graze upon it. These substances inhibit the hedgehog signaling pathway.[10]

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