Crow Poison
Crow poison, also known as Osceola's plume, is a beautiful but very dangerous bog plant found in the American Southeast. Until recently it was considered a member of the lily family, but now is placed in the bunchflower family alongside many other similar and poisonous plants sharing genetic similarities. The large beauty was photographed in the Apalachicola National Forest in the Florida Panhandle, where regular natural seasonal wildfires seem to promote the growth of this and other moisture-loving plants. Word of caution: all parts of this plant are considered very dangerous, and have caused the death of many livestock animals.
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Amianthium leimanthoides, Angiosperms, Gadsden County, Liliales, Melanthiaceae, Melanthium densum, Monocots, Osceola's plume, Plantae, S. densum, Stenanthium, Stenanthium densum, Stenanthium leimanthoides, Tracyanthus angustifolius, Zigadenus densus, Zigadenus leimanthoides, beautiful, beauty, black snakeroot, bloom, blooming, blooms, blossom, blossoms, botany, bud, bunchflower, color, crow poison, crowpoison, dangerous, deadly, flora, flower, flowers, fresh, green, native, natural, nature, pink, plant, plants, poison, poisonous, purple, red, summer, toxic, toxin, white, wild, wildflowers
- Contained in galleries
- Melanthiaceae (Trillium and Death Camas Family), White Wildflowers, White Wildflowers, Melanthiaceae (Trillium and Death Camas Family)