Veratrum stamineum
Veratrum stamineum Maxim.
Veratrum stamineum is a flowering plant in the Melanthiaceae family, native to Northern and Central Japan. It was first described by Maxim. in 1870.
Description
Veratrum stamineum belongs to the genus Veratrum and is part of the Melanthiaceae family, known as the lily family. This species is endemic to Japan, specifically found in Northern and Central regions. It was formally published in 1870 by the botanist Maxim. The plant is characterized by its typical features of the Veratrum genus, including tall, robust stems and large leaves. Its distribution remains restricted to Japan, where it grows in its native habitat.
Distribution
Japan
Synonyms
Veratrum stamineum f. lasiophyllumVeratrum stamineum var. lasiophyllumVeratrum stamineum var. micranthumVeratrum stamineum var. glabrum