American Wild Hellebore, Green False Hellebore, Indian Poke
Veratrum viride var. eschscholtzianum
Synonym: Veratrum viride var. escholtzii
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Green false hellebores blooming along the Pacific Crest Trail #2000 on the southwest-facing slopes of Mt. Ashland, Klamath National Forest, Jackson County, OR......July 22, 2021.
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Green false hellebore as seen along Forest Road #39 near Bottle Springs, Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest.......July 29, 2018.
A close-up of the flower of green false hellebore
as seen in meadows adjacent to Hellroaring Creek along the Island Springs Trail
#11.........August 11, 2006. Note the heavily veined tepals and the
yellowish stamens which are opposite the tepals.
The emerging tips of new growth on green false
hellebore can often be seen extending from thin patches of snow early in the
season. Photographed at Bird Creek Meadows on July 16, 2006.
The photo above shows the broad leaves of the
lower stem and drooping panicle branches of the inflorescence of green false
hellebore as seen at Shorthorn Creek along the Shorthorn Trail in the Mt. Adams Wilderness........August 24, 2008.
The photo above shows a close-up of the flower
of green false hellebore as seen in a moist meadow adjacent to the eastern loop
of the picnic area trail in Bird Creek Meadows at the southeastern corner of
Mt. Adams..........July 30, 2005.
The photo above shows the down-ward growing
branches of the inflorescence of green false hellebore as seen in a moist meadow
adjacent to the eastern loop of the picnic area trail in Bird Creek Meadows
at the southeastern corner of Mt. Adams.........July 30, 2005.
The photo above shows the upward pointing
fruits of green false hellebore as seen on the south-facing slopes of the Ridge
of Wonders immediately to the west of Little Mt. Adams.........September
8, 2001.
The photo above shows the drooping panicles that are characteristic
of green false hellebore as seen at Muddy Meadows on the northern slopes of
Mt. Adams.........August 7, 2005.
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Early spring growth of green false hellebore as seen in High Prairie near the trailhead for the trail to Lookout Mountain, Mount Hood National Forest...........June 21, 2014.
Paul Slichter