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Nuttall's death camass

Toxicoscordion nuttallii (A. Gray) Rydb.

[=Zigadenus nuttallii (A. Gray) S. Wats. ]

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Nuttall's death camass flowers
Nuttall's death camass
Nuttall's death camass
Nuttall's death camas
Nuttall's death camass
Nuttall's death camass
Nuttall's death camass
Nuttall's death camass
Nuttall's death camass
Nuttall's death camass
Nuttall's death camass
Nuttall's death camass
Nuttall's death camass
Nuttall's death camass

Morphology

Stem
Erect, single, glabrous, arising from bulbs .75 to 1.5 inch thick.
Leaves
Mostly basal, arching, folded lengthwise, narrowly linear, to 20 inches long, about 1/2 inch wide when folded, light green, glabrous.
Inflorescence
Racemes, terminal; subtending bracts thin, papery.
Flower
About 1/2 inch across, creamy white to greenish white, on spreading stalks 1/5-1 inch long; perianth segments 6, ovate; stamens 6, protruding beyond perianth; style 3-parted.
Fruit
Capsules, about 1/2 inch long, 3-celled; seeds few, tiny, brown.

Ecology

Habitat
Rocky prairies, hillsides, and open woods, most abundant in limestone soils.
Distribution
East 1/2 of Kansas.

Practical Information

Toxicity
Nuttall's death camass is highly poisonous to both man and livestock.

Additional Notes

Comments

Grazing animals generally avoid it due to its bitter taste. In early spring, the basal leaves can be mistaken for those of wild onion, and the plant has a bulb like an onion. However, the leaves of death camass do not have an onion smell or taste. It is named in honor of Thomas Nuttall (1786-1859), Professor of Natural History and Curator of the Botanic Gardens at Harvard University. The common name death camass alludes to the bulbs being easily confused with the edible bulbs of Camassia.

Synonyms

Alternative scientific names that have been used for this plant.

Scientific Name: Zigadenus nuttallii

Full Citation: Zigadenus nuttallii S. Wats.

Quick Facts
Plant Type
Wildflower
Family
Liliaceae - Lily Family
Life Span
Perennial
Height
14-28 inches
Last Updated
2007-10-20
Color Groups
White, Green & Greenish White Wildflowers
Flowering Period
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Blooms: May, June