Medeola
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Medeola virginiana | |
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Medeola
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M. virginiana
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Medeola virginiana L. 1753
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Medeola virginiana, Indian cucumber-root (or Indian cucumber, or Indian cucumber root) is an eastern North American plant species in the lily family.[1][3][4] It is the only currently recognized plant species in the genus Medeola.[5] Indian cucumber-root grows in the understory of forests. The plant bears edible rhizomes that have a mild cucumber-like flavor.
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Description
Medeola virginiana shoots consist of two tiers of whorled leaves. The lower tier typically bears between five and nine (occasionally up to 12) lance shaped leaves. The upper tier bears three to five ovate leaves. The leaves have an entire (smooth) margin. Some individuals lack a second tier of whorled leaves. The second tier is produced when the plant flowers. When two-tiered, plants grow to 30 inches high. The flowers have yellowish green tepals and appear in late spring. The fruit is a dark blue to purple, inedible berry above the top tier of leaves. [5][6][7] Indian cucumber-root shoots arise each spring from an overwintering tuberlike structure. This structure produces a series of horizontal rhizomes at 45 degree angles which produces a clonal colony of plants in an octagonal pattern.[8]
Taxonomy and Systematics
The genus Medeola was formerly associated with the lily genera Trillium and Paris (genus) but was removed and placed in its own family Medeolaceae. The genus was later returned to the lily family but associated with the genus Clintonia. Molecular, morphological, embryological and cytological evidence support a close relationship of Medeola and Clintonia. The Flora of North America includes the genus in the family Liliaceae.
Some species of 'Asparagus were formerly placed in the genus Medeola including[2]
- Medeola angustifolia now Asparagus asparagoides
- Medeola asparagoides now Asparagus asparagoides
- Medeola latifolia now Asparagus asparagoides
- Medeola triphylla now Asparagus declinatus
Uses
This plant produces a crisp, edible tuber that smells and tastes like garden cucumber.[9] Iroquois used the plant as an anticonvulsive and pediatric aid.[10]
Distribution
Medeola virginiana is found from Ontario to Nova Scotia, south to Florida, and Louisiana. It grows in rich, moist woods. It is also reportedly naturalized in Bermuda.[2]
It is listed as an endangered plant in Florida and in Illinois.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Medeola virginiana at United States Department of Agriculture plants profile
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families
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- ↑ Medeola virginiana at Connecticut Botanical Society
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Flora of North America v 26 p 150
- ↑ Linnaeus, Carl von. 1753. Species Plantarum 1: 339.
- ↑ Gleason, H. A. & A.J. Cronquist. 1991. Manual of the Vascular Plants of Northeastern United States and Adjacent Canada (ed. 2) i–910. New York Botanical Garden, Bronx.
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- ↑ A Field Guide to Edible Wild Plants of Eastern and Central North America by Lee Peterson, Roger Tory Peterson
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External links
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- Wildflowers of the Southeastern U.S., Indian Cucumber (Medeola virginiana)
- Plants for a Future
- Missouri Botanical Gardening, gardening help
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Medeola virginian tuber.jpg
Edible tuber of the Indian Cucumber-root
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