Hul'q'umi'num' name:
qwunulhp
English Name:
Indian Hellebore
Alternative English Names:
Indian Poke, False Hellebore, Corn Lily
Scientific Name:
Veratrum viride
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Description
Description, Habitat, Ecology, Distribution
This is a perennial plant that grows from short, stout, rhizomes (underground stems). The leaves are broad, oblong to elliptic, and with prominent ribs running their length. The pale-green flowers appear in numerous, terminal clusters with drooping tassels. The fruits are small capsules that contain papery seeds. This species occurs in bet areas such as thickets, meadows, bogs and swamps, and usually open forests. It may be found from low to subalpine elevations throughout the coast.
Cautions
This species may be harmful. It contains numerous toxic alkaloids and all parts of the plant are toxic, especially the inner rhizome. This plant is capable of producing a range of symptoms of poisoning, including death.
Language
Hul'q'umi'num' Name
qwunulhp
APA
qʷənəłp
Speaker
Ruby Peter