What is another word for Amianthum Muscaetoxicum?

Pronunciation: [ˈami͡ənθəm mˈʌskiːtˌɒksɪkəm] (IPA)

Amianthum Muscaetoxicum is a Latin term that refers to a plant species commonly known as Fly Poison or American False Hellebore. Synonyms for this plant include Veratrum eschscholziianum, Veratrum fimbriatum, and Veratrum suksdorfii. These synonyms are used to describe various subspecies or varieties of the plant, which are found in different regions across the United States. Fly Poison is a toxic plant that contains numerous poisons, including veratridine and cevadine, which can be lethal to animals and humans if ingested. Despite its toxicity, the plant has been historically used for medicinal purposes by indigenous communities. Today, it is mainly used as an ornamental plant in gardens.

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What are the hypernyms for Amianthum muscaetoxicum?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    fly agaric, fungus, organism, Amanita mushroom, Entoloma mushroom, agaricoid mushroom, carmichael mushroom, inonotus mushroom.

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