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- Stenanthium is a North American genus of flowering plants in the tribe Melanthieae of the family Melanthiaceae. Featherbells is a common name for plants...
- - Green deathcamas Anticlea volcanica - Lava deathcamas Stenanthium densum (plus Stenanthium leimanthoides for those sources regarding this as a distinct...
- in other genera include: Amianthium angustifolium A.Gray now called Stenanthium densum (Desr.) Zomlefer & Judd Amianthium aspericaule A.Gray) now called...
- Stenanthium densum is a poisonous but spectacular monocot wildflower native to pine barrens of the eastern United States. It is known variously as Osceola's...
- Stenanthium leimanthoides is a poisonous monocot wildflower. It is either treated as a separate species to Stenanthium densum or as a synonym of that species...
- lava deathcamas Stenanthium densum – Osceola's plume, black snakeroot, crow poison Stenanthium gramineumfeatherbells Stenanthium leimanthoides – pinebarren...
- Gray Anticlea ****h Melanthium J.Clayton ex L. Schoenocaulon A.Gray Stenanthium (A.Gray) ****h Toxicoscordion Rydb. Veratrum L. Zigadenus Michx. Xerophylleae...
- Anticlea virescensGreen deathcamas Anticlea volcanica – Lava deathcamas Stenanthium densumPinebarren deathcamas Toxicoscordion brevibracteatum – Desert...
- Zygacine is a steroidal alkaloid of the genera Toxicoscordion, Zigadenus, Stenanthium and Anticlea of the family Melanthiaceae. These plants are commonly known...
- (syn. Stenanthium occidentale) - Western featherbells or Bronze-Bells - BC, Alb, Sask, WA, OR, ID, MT, N CA Anticlea sachalinensis (syn. Stenanthium sachalinense)...