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- as Zigadenus venenosus. Two varieties of this species are accepted. This variety was first described by Per Axel Rydberg as a species named Zigadenus gramineus...
- Zigadenus is a genus of flowering plants now containing only one species, Zigadenus glaberrimus, the sandbog death camas, found in the southeastern United...
- Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, retrieved 2012-04-22 Tropicos search for Zigadenus glaberrimus Michael L. Charters. "Botanical Names: F". California Plant...
- ****ta was moved to Zigadenus, while the splitting of Zigadenus by Rydberg was reversed soon after. A broadly described Zigadenus was maintained by botanists...
- different genera; in particular the genus Zigadenus (deathcamases) has been restricted to a single species, Zigadenus glaberrimus. Plants contain alkaloids...
- within this tribe. A. muscitoxi**** has sometimes been placed in the genus Zigadenus (as Z. muscitoxicus); however its position as a separate genus is consistent...
- "Toxicoscordion micranthum Calflora". www.calflora.org. Retrieved 2021-05-15. "Zigadenus micranthus in Flora of North America @ efloras.org". www.efloras.org....
- many being moved to different genera. S. densum was previously placed in Zigadenus as Z. densum, and will be found under this name in older sources. Osceola...
- paniculata. This was followed by proposed moves to Gomphostylis in 1837 and to Zigadenus in 1871. Per Axel Rydberg proposed moving it and several other species...
- moved to different genera. S. leimanthoides was previously placed in Zigadenus as Z. leimanthoides, and will be found under this name in older sources...