- Erythronium albidum
Taxobox|
name = "Erythronium albidum"
image_width = 240px
image_caption = "Erythronium albidum"
regnum =Plant ae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis = Lilliopsida
subclassis =Liliidae
ordo =Liliales
familia =Liliaceae
genus = "Erythronium "
species = "E. albidum"
binomial = "Erythronium albidum"
binomial_authority = L."Erythronium albidum" (White Fawnlily or White Trout Lily) is a small
herbaceous flowering plant in theLiliaceae , native to easternNorth America , from southernQuebec and southernManitoba south to Georgia andTexas . It produces short, slender stems 10-15 cm tall, which bear two oblong leaves on each stem. The leaves are lanceolate, 8-16 cm long and 3-4 cm broad, dark green and covered with a mottled pattern of purple blotches. At the end of the stem, the plant produces a white, lily-likeflower 3-4 cm diameter, with six yellowstamen s. The flowers are bent downward, and elongate with age. It blooms in mid to late spring.The plant is mostly found in large groups on the forest floor, often in areas following ground disturbance. Its preferred growing conditions are in part sun to mostly shade and deep, moist loamy soils.
It is also known as Adder's Tongue, Dog's-tooth Violet, Serpent's Tongue, Trout Lily, and Yellow Snowdrop.
Folklore and uses
European settlers considered it to have similar properties to
Meadow Saffron (Colchicum autumnale ), and White Fawnlily was often used as a substitute for it. The plant was listed in the Pharmacopoeia of the United States from 1820-1863 as a treatment for gout.Some believe that wounds will be healed if the plant is soaked in cold water, then removed and wrapped it in cloth and applied to a wound or bruise. It is left there until the bundle is warm, and then removed and buried in a muddy place.
Little is known of the constituents, because little research has been done. It is known to contain
alpha-methylenebutyrolactone . The plant isemetic ,emollient , andantiscorbutic when fresh. It is nutritive when dry.Certain groups of American Indians used it for its emetic and
contraceptive properties. TheOnondaga women used the leaves as a temporary birth control method in the spring, to avoid giving birth in the most frigid part of winter.The leaves can be collected anytime, but the bulb enlarges throughout the summer and can be divided in the fall. At that time of year, the bulb is also edible. The fresh leaves are mostly used in the form of a stimulating poultice, applied to swellings, tumors and scrofulous ulcers.
When made into a tea with
horsetail ("Equisetum hyemale"), it is claimed to be good for bleeding orulcer s ofbowel s, or fortumor s and inflammation of the bowels. It has been used as a quick relief for nose bleeds and sore eyes. The fresh roots or leaves are simmered in milk; or the juice of the plant infused in apple cider; and these treatments are used for dropsy,hiccup s,vomiting and bleeding of the bowels. Misuse may causenausea or even vomiting.Christian legend says the lily sprang from the tears of Eve when she found motherhood was near.
The plant is considered feminine, and falls under the domination of the
moon and the zodiac signcancer . Therefore, if the ailment is suspected to be caused by an evil influence ofSaturn in any part of the body that is governed by the Moon or dominated by Cancer, some traditions believe that this herb will cure it. It is also associated with the elementwater .
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