Oklahoma City, OK (Zone 7a) | November 2004 | neutral
This plant is not picky about soil conditions. It is pollinated mostly by bees. Flowers have both male and female parts. It spreads by...Read More rhizomes and seed. It flowers from May to July.
Warning:
If eaten in early spring in sufficient quantity, species is capable of causing poisoning among horses and cattle.
This plant is not picky about soil conditions. It is pollinated mostly by bees. Flowers have both male and female parts. It spreads by...Read More