Veratrum insolitum — a medium houseplant
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Veratrum insolitum

Veratrum Insolitum

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Veratrum insolitum is a species of false hellebore, a type of plant closely related to the lily. Its common name is Siskiyou false hellebore. It is native to the northwestern United States: Washington (Klickitat County), western Oregon, and northwestern California as far south as Trinity County.Veratrum insolitum is a stout, hollow-stemmed perennial growing from a thick rhizome in the clay soil of wet evergreen forests. The erect cornstalk-shaped plant bears several large green elliptical leaves decreasing in size higher up on the grayish stem. The large panicle inflorescence is packed with many off-white hairy flowers each just under a centimeter wide. There are six fringed tepals and six stout stamens, each with a club-shaped yellow anther. The fruit is a capsule 2 to 3 centimeters long which contains large winged seeds.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Genus
Veratrum
Family
Melanthiaceae
ALSO KNOWN AS

Other names.

en Siskiyou false hellebore
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Veratrum insolitum flower
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