Erythronium americanum

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Erythronium americanum

Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Lilliopsida
Subclass: Liliidae
Order: Liliales
Family: Liliaceae
Genus: Erythronium
Species: E. americanum
Binomial name
Erythronium americanum
Ker-Gawl.
Dense patch of Erythronium americanum, Gadsden Co. Florida
Dense patch of Erythronium americanum, Gadsden Co. Florida

Erythronium americanum (Trout lily, Yellow trout lily) is a herbaceous flowering plant in the family Liliaceae.

[edit] Magical herbalism

Among magic-users, the plant is known as Adder's tongue, American Adder's tongue, Serpent's tongue and Adder's mouth. It is used in healing magic. A practitioner soaks the plant in cold water and applies it to a wound or bruise until the spot grows warm, then buries the wet herb in muddy ground. The wound is believed to be cured by this procedure. According to Cunningham[1], Adder's tongue is associated with the planet Moon and the feminine spirit.

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