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Colchicum poisonous but very pretty
This flower, which is often confused with other similar-looking flowers, has a rather unusual and most distinctive style of growth: In the spring, it has abundant foliage that dies back, leaving no evidence of where the plant is growing until the flowers appear in the fall.
So what did I find growing in my garden? It was colchicum.
Colchicum is often called many things, including "autumn crocus," "naked lady" or "meadow saffron" but the plant is not crocus or naked ladies or saffron.
This is one time that a correct name is critical, because while the other plants are edible, colchicum is poisonous.
Crocuses are from the iris family, and colchicum is a member of the lily family. Although it's hard to tell the two corms apart, the flowers make it easier. Colchicums have six stamens, while crocuses have only three.
Less than two grams of colchicum seeds is enough to kill a child, and no specific antidote exists, so never grow the plant where children might come in contact with it. Poisoning symptoms occur two to five hours after the plant has been eaten and include burning in the mouth and throat, diarrhea, stomach pain, vomiting and kidney failure. Respiratory failure and death often follow.
Colchicums grow from corms that originated in Asia Minor and Europe. They are hardy to at least 10 below zero, so they will grow without problems in all areas of the state, although in colder areas you might want to cover them with mulch.
Plant the elongated corms this fall in groups of three, about 4 to 6 inches deep in well-drained soil with plenty of compost. Occasionally, they flower the first autumn, but most of the time they start by sending out large clusters of white roots. During the spring, the plant will send up clusters of leaves. Don't ever cut the leaves off, because the corms rely on the leaves to make enough energy to produce flowers the following autumn.
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