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Herb Information
Name: Autumn Crocus |
Biological
Name: Colchicum autumnale
Lily family, Liliaceae
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Other
Names: Autumn Crocus, Colchicum, Meadow Saffron, Naked Ladies, upstart |
Parts
Used: Bulb, seeds |
Active
Compounds:
colchicine, an alkaloid, relieves pain and inflammation of gout. |
Remedies
For:
Contains the poisonous alkaloid colchicine, which is used medicinally for gout and arthritis. The whole plant is poisonous. Even small amounts of the bulb or seeds can cause death.
DO NOT USE UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE.
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Description:
Autumn crocus is a perennial herb that is found in damp meadows, fields, woodlands, and mountainous areas. It grows to a height of 1 foot. Large, lance shaped leaves develop in spring, and envelop the previous year's
seed pot. In the fall, a leafless flowering stalk produces white to pale purple crocus like flower in August to October.
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Dosage:
See the warning below. Not recommended for use. |
Safety:
Warning: Ingestion of any part of the plant may cause death. The bulb may be mistaken for an onion. Symptoms are a burning sensation in the throat and vomiting, followed by kidney and respiratory failure.
DO NOT USE UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE.
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