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Rattlesnake-root

Also known as: white lettuce, rough white lettuce, rough rattlesnake-root

Prenanthes aspera Michx.

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Rattlesnake-root inflorescence
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Rattlesnake-root leaves
Rattlesnake-root bracts
Rattlesnake-root leaves
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Rattlesnake-root head

Morphology

Stem
Erect, unbranched, rough-hairy above, often nearly glabrous near base, green, sometimes mottled purple.
Leaves
Alternate, numerous, surfaces rough, stiff-hairy beneath, nearly glabrous above; lowermost leaves stalked, upright, egg-shaped, usually withered by flowering; middle and upper stem leaves sessile and clasping, progressively reduced upwards, narrowly lanceolate to oblong-elliptic, 1.6 to 4.2 inches long, .4 to 2 inches wide, leathery, brittle; margins entire or with irregular fine teeth; tip pointed to blunt.
Inflorescence
Heads numerous, crowded, ascending to spreading, in erect, narrow, elongate, spike-like panicle; involucre cylindric to bell-shaped, 1/2 to 3/4 inch long; bracts 6-10, linear-lanceolate, of 2 lengths, 1/3 to 3/5 inch long, coarsely stiff-hairy, yellowish-green to tan, base often darker; tips usually sharp-pointed.
Flower
Fragrant; ray florets 8-19, 2/5 to 3/4 inch long, creamy-white; disk florets absent.
Fruit
Achene, nearly cylindric, 1/5 to 1/4 inch long, tan, irregularly 10-12-ribbed, tipped with numerous hair-like, pale yellow bristles to 1/3 inch long, enclosing small seed.

Ecology

Habitat
Open tall-grass prairies, roadsides, woodland edges; usually in dry, rocky soil.
Distribution
East half of Kansas

Practical Information

Uses
Native Americans boiled the roots and plant tops and used the liquid as a diuretic and to treat pain. At one time, the leaves and milky juice of the plant was steeped and used to treat snakebites, which provides the common name rattlesnake-root.

Additional Notes

Comments

Rattlesnake-root is endangered in some states.

Quick Facts
Plant Type
Wildflower
Family
Asteraceae - Sunflower Family
Life Span
Perennial
Height
16-68 inches
Origin
Native
Last Updated
2010-07-31
Color Groups
White, Green & Greenish White Wildflowers
Flowering Period
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Blooms: August, September