- The
common names soap plant,
soaproot and
amole refer to the
genus Chlorogalum. They are
native to
western North America, with some
species in Oregon...
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Chlorogalum pomeridianum, the wavy-leafed soap plant,
California soaproot, or Amole, is the most
common and most
widely distributed of the soap plants...
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Chlorogalum angustifolium is a
species of
flowering plant,
known by the
common name
narrowleaf soap plant. It is
native to the
Sierra Nevada foothills...
- dictionary.
Amole may
refer to: Amole, a
common name for
plants in the
genera Chlorogalum and Hooveria, as well as some
plants in
Agave (like
Agave longiflora...
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Chlorogalum grandiflorum is a
species of
flowering plant known by the
common name Red
Hills soap plant. It is
endemic to the
Sierra Nevada foothills,...
- Database:
Chlorogalum purpurea (purple amole)
Jepson Manual eFlora (TJM2)
treatment of
Chlorogalum purpurea USDA
Plants Profile for
Chlorogalum purpurea...
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member of the
coastal sage
scrub flora. It
resembles a
smaller version of
Chlorogalum pomeridianum, with wavy
leaves and
white flowers that open
during the...
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fremontii Crimson columbine,
Aquilegia formosa Wavy-leafed soap plant,
Chlorogalum pomeridianum Farewell to spring,
Clarkia amoena Bush lupin,
Lupinus ssp...
- California's
Native American tribes traditionally used
soaproot (genus
Chlorogalum), and/or the root of
various yucca species,
which contain saponin, as...
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scrub wild flowers, such as Deer Weed (Acmispon glaber), Soap
plant (
Chlorogalum pomeridianum), and
Chaparral checkerbloom (Sidalcea hickmanii). Morro...