- and wetland) of
Helonias, and it
accounts for the long-distance seed dispersal. It is also
known that ants
actively engage in
Helonias seed dispersal....
- haemostatic. 12
species are accepted.
Helonias alpina (F.T.Wang & Tang) N.Tanaka –
southeastern Tibet and
northern Myanmar Helonias breviscapa (Maxim.) N.Tanaka...
- Species: X. tenax
Binomial name
Xerophyllum tenax (Pursh) Nutt.
Synonyms Helonias tenax Pursh Melanthium ****atum
Walter Xerophyllum douglasii S.Watson...
- have
combined the
three genera of
Heloniadae into one
genus (
Helonias).
Heloniadeae Helonias L.
Heloniopsis A.Gray
Ypsilandra Franch.
Chionographideae Chamaelirium...
-
Toxicoscordion paniculatum was by
Thomas Nuttall in 1834 with the name
Helonias paniculata. This was
followed by
proposed moves to
Gomphostylis in 1837...
- Species: V. viride
Binomial name
Veratrum viride Aiton Synonyms Synonymy Helonias viridis (Aiton) Ker Gawl.
Veratrum lobelianum var.
eschscholtzianum Schult...
-
common names turkey beard,
eastern turkeybeard, beartongue, gr****-leaved
helonias, and
mountain asphodel. It is
native to the
eastern United States, where...
-
Melanthium myoctonum J.F.Gmel.
Melanthium phalangioides Desr.
Helonias erythro**** Michx.
Helonias laeta (Aiton) Ker Gawl.
Leimanthium laetum (Aiton) Willd...
-
officinalis (Schltdl. & Cham.) Lindl.
Asagraea sabadilla (Retz.) A.Lyons
Helonias officinalis (Schltdl. & Cham.) D.Don
Melanthium sabadilla (Retz.) Thunb...
-
commonly known as blazing-star, devil's bit,
false unicorn,
fairy wand, and
helonias. It is a
perennial herb
native to the
eastern United States. It can be...