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Nabalus albus

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Tribe
  
Cichorieae

Scientific name
  
Nabalus albus

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Asterales

Genus
  
Nabalus

Higher classification
  
Nabalus

Nabalus albus Nabalus albus white rattlesnakeroot Go Botany

Similar
  
Nabalus, Daisy family, Prenanthes, Rattlesnake Root, Lactuca biennis

Nabalus albus, the white rattlesnake-root or white lettuce, is a plant in the family Asteraceae, native to Canada and the Eastern United States. Details of the flower heads are needed to separate this species from others in the rattlesnake-root genus (Nabalus). The Iroquois applied a poultice of the roots of white rattlesnake root to rattlesnake bites. It can be found growing in forests, woodlands, and anthropogenic habitats. The flower head has ray flowers only, meaning all of the individual flowers of the flower head have a strap-shaped ray, which may or may not have teeth at the very tip of the ray. The colors vary from blue to purple, pink to red, or white. The leaf blade length can be between 40 to 300 mm. while the flower head width can be 3 to 5 mm.

Nabalus albus White Rattlesnake Root observed by bvanderweide 0552 PM CDT on

Range

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White rattlesnake-root is native to Canada and the Eastern United States. It is commonly present in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Vermont.

Nabalus albus White Rattlesnake Root observed by aaroncarlson 1235 PM CDT on

Nabalus albus Plants Profile for Prenanthes alba white rattlesnakeroot

References

Nabalus albus Wikipedia