Crow-Poison
Nothoscordum bivalve (L.) Britton

Nothoscordum bivalve (L.) Britton is a flowering plant in the Amaryllidaceae family, commonly known as Crow-Poison or False Garlic. It is native to the eastern United States, Mexico, Peru, Uruguay, northeastern Argentina, and central Chile. The species was published in 1896.
Description
Nothoscordum bivalve is a member of the Amaryllidaceae family and is found in regions including the eastern United States, Mexico, Peru, Uruguay, northeastern Argentina, and central Chile. It is known by the common names Crow-Poison and False Garlic. The species was first published in 1896. The plant's distribution includes areas such as Texas, Florida, Nebraska, Ohio, and other parts of the United States, as well as parts of South America.
Other common names
Crow-PoisonCrowpoisonFalse GarlicTexas False Garlic
Distribution
British Columbia · BR · Hungary · JP · Vermont-US · Alabama · Argentina Northeast · Arizona · Arkansas · Bolivia · Chile Central · Florida · Georgia · Illinois · Indiana · Kansas · Kentucky · Louisiana · Mexico Central · Mexico Gulf · Mexico Northeast · Mexico Northwest · Mexico Southeast · Mexico Southwest · Mississippi · Missouri · New Mexico · North Carolina · Ohio · Oklahoma
Synonyms
Milla subbifloraNothoscordum striatellumOrnithogalum gramineumOrnithogalum bivalveOrnithogalum pulchellumOligosma bivalvisTriteleia berteroiAllium bivalveAllium canadenseAllium flavescensAllium striatumAllium subbiflorumBrodiaea berteroiBrodiaea subbifloraGeboscon bivalveAllium geminatumNothoscordum gramineumBrodiaea aurea

