- Eranthis
Taxobox
name = "Eranthis"
image_width = 240px
image_caption = "Eranthis hyemalis"
regnum =Plant ae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis =Magnoliopsida
ordo =Ranunculales
familia =Ranunculaceae
genus = "Eranthis"
genus_authority = Salisb.
subdivision_ranks =Species
subdivision = See text."Eranthis" (Winter aconite) is a
genus of eightspecies offlowering plant s in the familyRanunculaceae (Buttercup family), native to southernEurope and east acrossAsia toJapan .They are
herbaceous perennial plant s growing to 10-15 cm tall. Theflower s are yellow (white in "E. albiflora" and "E. pinnatifida"), and among the first to appear in spring, as early as January in mild climates, though later where winter snowpack persists; they are frost-tolerant and readily survive fresh snow cover unharmed. The leaves only expand fully when the flowers are nearly finished; they are peltate, 5-8 cm diameter, with several notches, and only last for 2-3 months before dying down during the late spring.The genus exhibits
aestivation , growing onforest floors and using the sunshine available below the canopy ofdeciduous tree s before the leaves come out; the leaves die off when the shade from tree canopies becomes dense, or, in dry areas, when summer drought reduces water availability.They are popular
ornamental plant s grown for their winter or early spring flowering. "E. hyemalis" is widely naturalised in northern Europe and North America.Propagate by lifting the tubers as the plants begin to die down, cutting or breaking them into separate sections and replanting these at once.
All parts of the plants are
poison ous, though the very acrid taste makes poisoning a low risk.In Greek and Roman mythology, Medea tried to kill Theseus by poisoning him by putting aconite in his wine, thought to be the saliva of Cerberus, the three-headed dog who guarded the Underworld. Hercules dragged Cerberus up from the Underworld, while the dog turned his face away from the light, barking and depositing saliva along the path. The saliva hardened in the soil and produced its lethal poison in the plants that grew from the soil. Because it was formed and grew on hard stones, farmers called it 'aconite' (from the Greek "akone", meaning 'whetstone').
;Species
*"Eranthis albiflora ". Western China.
*"Eranthis cilicica ". Southwestern Asia.
*"Eranthis hyemalis ". Southern Europe.
*"Eranthis lobulata ". Western China.
*"Eranthis longistipitata ". Central Asia.
*"Eranthis pinnatifida ". Japan.
*"Eranthis sibirica ". Northern Asia.
*"Eranthis stellata ". Eastern Asia (northern China, Korea, southeast Russia).External links
* [http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=2&taxon_id=111902 Flora of China: "Eranthis"]
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