Meadow Death Camas
Meadow death camas (Toxicoscordion venenosum) is a perennial that grows from a scaly bulb, similar to an onion.
- In early spring, the first basal leaves appear, usually in open spots.
- The leaves are narrow and linear with a V-shape, with a “keel.”
- The inflorescence has short floral stalks with many star-like white-yellowish flowers rising to a peak.
- The flowers have an unpleasant scent.
- Capsules form after flowering.
- As the name suggests, the plant is poisonous.
- We see flowering death camas through the spring, then it becomes hard to spot by late spring and early summer.
- All photos by the author. Click an image for a lightbox (larger) view.
Note – Posts on specific plants, starting with this one, will be shorter, with less detail. Anyone interested in more botanical information can go to INaturalist, Eflora BC, and other sources.
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