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Crow-Poison

Yellow False Garlic

Nothoscordum bivalve (L.) Britt.

Crow-Poison
Crow-Poison

Family :Liliaceae

Longevity : Perennial

Origin :Native

Season :Cool

Crow-Poison is an upright perennial that grows 6-22 inches high. The white flower is about 1 inch in diameter and consists of six petals. The narrow leaves of Crow-Poison are 4-16 inches long and grow only near the base of the plant. It grows in most soil types and blooms in the spring and the fall. Crow-Poison can be found in both the South Texas Plains and the Edwards Plateau regions of Texas.

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