CARRION-FLOWER
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File Size: 46 KB |
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Smilax herbacea L.
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Morris County, Kansas |
Annual |
Height: Vine to 8 feet long |
Family: Smilacaceae – Catbrier Family |
Flowering Period: May, June |
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Also Called: | | Smooth carrion-flower. | Stems: | | Vines, climbing, branching, herbaceous, glabrous; prickles absent. | Leaves: | | Highly variable, alternate; stipules present; tendrils numerous; petiole thin, .4 to 2.4 inches; blades ovate, oblong-ovate, or round, 2 to 4.6 inches long, 1.3 to 3.6 inches wide, base cordate to truncate, margins entire, lower surface glabrous, tip obtuse to acute; proximal cauline leaves narrower, smaller. | Inflorescences: | | Umbels, many, axillary, 20-100-flowered, globose; peduncle to 12 inches. | Flowers: | | Perianth carrion-scented; tepals 6, greenish, yellow, or bronze, ovate to elliptic, .14 to .18 inch; staminate flowers with 6 stamens, anthers much shorter than filaments; pistillate flowers with 6 staminodes, style short or absent, stigmas 3. | Fruits: | | Berries, blue, nearly globose, approximately .4 inch diameter, glaucous. | Habitat: | | Moist woods and thickets, meadows; often in calcareous soils. | Distribution: | | East 1/3 of Kansas | Origin: | | Native | Uses: | | The Cherokee used the leaves as a dermatological aid to treat boils and rheumatism; the Chippewa to a decoction of root for back pain and kidney issues; the Iroquois took a decoction of roots for stomach troubles and used the powered root as a deodorant; and the Omaha ate the fruits as food. |
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Carrion-flower leaf | | 69 KB | Morris County, Kansas |
| Carrion-flower inflorescence | | 67 KB | Morris County, Kansas |
| Carrion-flower leaf and inflorescence | | 78 KB | Morris County, Kansas |
| Carrion-flower leaf under surface | | 79 KB | Morris County, Kansas |
| Carrion-flower leaves and inflorescence | | 81 KB | Morris County, Kansas |
| Carrion-flower habit | | 87 KB | Morris County, Kansas |
| Carrion-flower habit | | 132 KB | Morris County, Kansas |
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