![]() All parts of the plant, but especially the bulb, are poisonous.Phonetic Spelling KOHL-chik-um This plant has high severity poison characteristics. Symptoms include cramping, bloody vomiting, diarrhea, increased blood pressure, respiratory failure, shock, multi-organ damage, bone marrow suppression. Poisonous to Humans: Poison Severity: High Poison Symptoms: Highly toxic and can be fatal if ingested.Landscape: Landscape Location: Container Houseplants Lawn Meadow Woodland Landscape Theme: Rock Garden Design Feature: Border Foundation Planting Mass Planting Attracts: Bees Butterflies Resistance To Challenges: Drought Rabbits Problems: Poisonous to Humans Problem for Cats Problem for Dogs Problem for Horses.Foliage gradually yellows and dies by early summer when the plants go dormant. Leaves: Leaf Color: Green Leaf Arrangement: Rosulate Leaf Shape: Lanceolate Hairs Present: No Leaf Length: > 6 inches Leaf Description: Five to eight dark green leaves to 10 inches long emerge in spring.Fall flowers have no foliage, hence the additional common name of naked ladies. Each stem bears a star-shaped, lavender-pink to lilac-pink flower. Flowers: Flower Color: Pink Purple/Lavender White Flower Inflorescence: Solitary Flower Value To Gardener: Good Cut Showy Flower Bloom Time: Fall Flower Shape: Star Tubular Flower Petals: 6 petals/rays Flower Description: Flower stems emerge from the ground to 6 to 10 inches tall in late summer to early fall. ![]()
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