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More evidence is needed to rate the effectiveness of autumn crocus for these uses.
Fields between the wood and the lodge are also the site of rare autumn crocus.
This is the last chance to plant autumn crocus for bloom this year.
At this time there is not enough scientific information to determine an appropriate range of doses for autumn crocus.
There have been reports of poisoning when autumn crocus bulbs were mistaken for onions and eaten.
Some species, known as "autumn crocus", flower in late summer and autumn, often before their leaves appear.
Plant early blooming fall bulbs such as autumn crocus and colchicums.
The appropriate dose of autumn crocus depends on several factors such as the user's age, health, and several other conditions.
Autumn crocus might cause birth defects.
Autumn crocus is a plant.
The amount of colchicine in autumn crocus can vary from plant to plant.
It was based on the play Autumn Crocus by Dodie Smith.
Autumn Crocus is a 1931 play by the British writer Dodie Smith.
Despite serious safety concerns, autumn crocus is used for arthritis, gout, and an inherited disease called familial Mediterranean fever.
The seeds of autumn crocus contain colchicine.
The River Irk can be seen in its most natural state, fringed by birch trees with some colonies of autumn crocus.
Autumn Crocus may refer to:
The genus and the species are commonly called "autumn crocus", "naked lady" or "meadow saffron".
Autumn Crocus soon fades.
Autumn Crocus (1931)
Autumn Crocus (incidental music)
Taking autumn crocus along with colchicine might increase the effects and side effects of colchicine.
There's a host of fall bloomers - asters, autumn crocus, dahlias, sedum and many more - to delight the eye.
The deep brick-colored stigmas of the autumn crocus impart a rich golden tint and a distinctive, slightly bitter pungency to food.
In 1932 Collinge appeared in Autumn Crocus.
Some of the roots used in making drugs are colchicum and ipecac.
The flowers tend to stand up to weather better than other colchicum blooms.
In this article, learn about planting, growing, propagating, and using colchicum.
They require full sun and are generally more persnickety about being well drained than Colchicum.
She married a man called Dixon but her husband soon died, probably poisoned with colchicum, a bottle of which was found in his room.
Colchicum leaves come up early, then wither away.
They should not be confused with a different genus of autumn-flowering plants, Colchicum.
The plant is in all its parts smaller than Colchicum bulbocodium.
I could wish it had my favorite, a white form of Colchicum autumnale, but maybe next year.
But others are on the market, and I have never seen a colchicum I didn't like.
As all the species of the genus Colchicum, the species is a poisonous plant.
Colchicum baytopiorum is a newly described species from western Turkey.
Colchicum melanthioides is probably the best known species from the tropical regions.
Somehow, as with the autumn-blooming crocus or Colchicum, fall snowflake flowers seem rather out of season.
This plant is often confused with Colchicum autumnale.
The species is very similar to Colchicum pusillum, mainly being different in having more star shaped flowers.
All other cyclamens, except for the closely related Cyclamen colchicum, are summer-dormant in their native range.
Hereafter some of the Colchicum species according to the World Checklist:
The leaves that it produces in the spring are large, up to 16" (40cm) long, among the largest of all colchicum species.
Colchicum balansae is a variable species producing white to rosy-purple flowers in fall.
Hence, we apply Colchicum autumnale to all those diseases which have their most important symptom in goitre.
It shares many traits with Colchicum cilicicum.
Colchicum lusitanicum is a closely allied species, which is almost identical in bloom.
Flowers including the Fritillary and some species of Colchicum are characteristically tessellate.
Colchicum agrippinum is a species of flowering plant in the family Colchicaceae.
"You just watch the naked ladies and leave the thinking to me."
"How can you have a Bond party without naked ladies and guns?"
We traveled through that vast room where the naked ladies played.
Four naked ladies in various positions laying on the floor.
"All right," he said, looking around for the naked ladies, "where am I this time?"
Last summer, for example, there was "the naked ladies' incident," as the staff calls it.
Beginning with the ones they use to cover naked ladies on the tv.
"Is that any way to treat two naked ladies?"
It is also sometimes referred to as naked ladies.
And there will be no naked ladies jumping out of cakes, either."
Naked ladies and dead goats used to promote God of War?
A few miles after he crossed the border, his little boy asked, "Dad, what happened to all of the billboards with naked ladies on them?"
If you look closely we've filled that smoke coming down the mountain with naked ladies at James' request.
"That's what all them naked ladies said too."
For want of anything more official, they have become known as The Naked Ladies.
Then we saw these naked ladies jump up."
Oh okay these are the Bare Naked Ladies you will love this.
How many guys out there want to see more naked ladies, let me hear a big 'Hell, yeah!'"
Her boyfriend drives his two naked ladies home.
They had barely sat down at the restaurant when Jenny looked around and said, "There are naked ladies on the wall here."
Do the naked ladies make you uncomfortable? "
Before the credits roll and the naked ladies start wrapping their legs around giant handguns.
"Dude, I was a fan of naked ladies.
Then again, the Yanks name even their own planes after women, and paint naked ladies on their sacred instruments of war!
I could wish it had my favorite, a white form of Colchicum autumnale, but maybe next year.
This plant is often confused with Colchicum autumnale.
Hence, we apply Colchicum autumnale to all those diseases which have their most important symptom in goitre.
Colchicum autumnale and its cultivars are widely grown in temperate regions.
Colchicum autumnale , Sp.
Colchicine is an alkaloid derived from the autumn crocus (Colchicum autumnale).
Colchicum alpinum is like a small version of Colchicum autumnale.
Colchicum corsicum is a species of flowering plant, closely related to Colchicum autumnale.
For instance, Colchicum autumnale (naked ladies or meadow saffron), bulbs of which are available now, will flower if placed dry on a sunny windowsill.
Colchicum parnassicum is closely related to Colchicum autumnale, mainly being different in having shorter flowers.
The bulb-like corms of Colchicum autumnale contain colchicine, a useful drug with a narrow therapeutic index.
Colchicum autumnale, commonly known as autumn crocus, meadow saffron or naked lady, is a flower that resembles the true crocuses, but blooms in autumn.
Colchicum autumnale is the only species of its genus native to the United Kingdom, with notable populations under the stewardship of the County Wildlife Trusts.
Indeed, the feeding of Colchicum autumnale with radioactive amino acid, tyrosine-2-C14, caused the latter to partially incorporate in the ring system of colchicine.
Other plants of interest include Greater Butterfly-orchid (Platanthera chlorantha) and Meadow Saffron (Colchicum autumnale).
European settlers considered it to have similar properties to Meadow Saffron (Colchicum autumnale), and White Fawnlily was often used as a substitute for it.
We have discovered that Colchicum autumnale has a powerfully stimulating action on the astral body, notably on the part that corresponds to the organization of the neck and head.
Several other uncommon or local plants, such as Small Teasel, (Dipsacus pilosus) and Autumn Crocus, (Colchicum autumnale), also occur.
Further radioactive feeding experiments of Colchicum autumnale revealed that Colchicine can be synthesized biosynthetically from (S)-Autumnaline.
The leaves of A. ursinum are easily mistaken for Lily of the Valley, sometimes also those of Colchicum autumnale and Arum maculatum.
It is a toxic natural product and secondary metabolite, originally extracted from plants of the genus Colchicum (autumn crocus, Colchicum autumnale, also known as "meadow saffron").
The first known compound which binds to tubulin was colchicine, it was isolated from the autumn crocus, Colchicum autumnale, but it has not been used for cancer treatment.
This species is similar to Colchicum boissieri in that the corms grow into large patches, rather than tight clumps like Colchicum speciosum or Colchicum autumnale.
Colchicine an alkaloid prepared from the dried corns and seeds of the meadow saffron, Colchicum autumnale, is an anti-inflammatory drug that has been in continuous use for more than 3000 years.
The plant source of colchicine, the autumn crocus (Colchicum autumnale), was described for treatment of rheumatism and swelling in the Ebers Papyrus (ca. 1500 B.C.), an Egyptian medical papyrus.