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''Asphodelus'' is a genus of mainly perennial flowering plants in the asphodel family Asphodelaceae that was first described by Carl Linnaeus in 1753. The genus was formerly included in the lily family ( Liliaceae). The genus is native to temperate Europe, the Mediterranean, Africa, the Middle East, and the Indian Subcontinent, and some species have been introduced to, and are now naturalized in, other places such as New Zealand,
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Character

The plants are hardy herbaceous perennials with narrow tufted radical leaves and an elongated stem bearing a handsome spike of white or yellow flowers. '' Asphodelus albus'' and '' A. fistulosus'' have white flowers and grow from high; '' A. ramosus'' is a larger plant, the large white flowers of which have a reddish-brown line in the middle of each segment.


Etymology

The genus name is derived from the Greek ἀσφόδελος ''asphodelos''.


Species

There are 16 species in the genus. ; Species # '' Asphodelus acaulis'' Desf. – Branched asphodel – Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia # '' Asphodelus aestivus'' Brot. – Summer asphodel, also known as Common asphodel and Silver rod – Western Mediterranean (mainly Portugal and Spain) # '' Asphodelus albus'' Mill. – White asphodel, also known as Rimmed lichen – Mediterranean # ''
Asphodelus ayardii ''Asphodelus ayardii'' is a species of asphodel found in North Africa and the Middle East The Middle East ( ar, الشرق الأوسط, ISO 233: ) is a geopolitical region commonly encompassing Arabian Peninsula, Arabia (including t ...
'' Jahand. & Maire – France, Spain, Italy, Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, Canary Islands # ''
Asphodelus bakeri ''Asphodelus bakeri'' is a species of asphodel from the western Himalaya The Himalayas, or Himalaya (; ; ), is a mountain range in Asia, separating the plains of the Indian subcontinent from the Tibetan Plateau. The range has some of the ...
'' Breistr. – Western Himalayas of northern India, northern Pakistan, etc. # ''
Asphodelus bento-rainhae ''Asphodelus bento-rainhae'' is a species of asphodel, endemic to the Iberian Peninsula. Taxonomy Two subspecies are recognised: *''Asphodelus bento-rainhae'' subsp. ''bento-rainhae'', endemic to the Gardunha range, Portugal. *''Asphodelus bent ...
'' P.Silva – Spain, Portugal # ''
Asphodelus cerasiferus ''Asphodelus'' is a genus of mainly perennial flowering plants in the asphodel family Asphodelaceae that was first described by Carl Linnaeus in 1753. The genus was formerly included in the lily family (Liliaceae). The genus is native to tempera ...
'' J.Gay – France, Spain, Sardinia, Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia # '' Asphodelus fistulosus'' L. – Onion-leaved asphodel, also known as Onionweed – Mediterranean (naturalized in New Zealand, Mexico, southwestern United States, etc.) # ''
Asphodelus gracilis ''Asphodelus'' is a genus of mainly perennial flowering plants in the asphodel family Asphodelaceae that was first described by Carl Linnaeus in 1753. The genus was formerly included in the lily family (Liliaceae). The genus is native to tempera ...
'' Braun-Blanq. & Maire – Morocco # ''
Asphodelus lusitanicus ''Asphodelus lusitanicus'' is a species of Asphodelus, asphodel, endemic to the Iberian Peninsula. Taxonomy Two varieties are recognised: *''Asphodelus lusitanicus'' var. ''lusitanicus''. *''Asphodelus lusitanicus'' var. ''ovoideus'' (Merino) Z. ...
'' Cout. – Spain, Portugal # '' Asphodelus macrocarpus'' Parl. – Mediterranean # '' Asphodelus ramosus'' L. – Branched asphodel – southern Europe, northern Africa, the Middle East and Canary Islands # ''
Asphodelus refractus ''Asphodelus'' is a genus of mainly perennial flowering plants in the asphodel family Asphodelaceae that was first described by Carl Linnaeus in 1753. The genus was formerly included in the lily family (Liliaceae). The genus is native to tempera ...
'' Boiss. – North Africa and Arabian Peninsula from Mauritania & Morocco to Saudi Arabia # ''
Asphodelus roseus ''Asphodelus roseus'' is a species of asphodel found in Spain and Morocco. References roseus Roseus is a Latin adjective meaning rose, rosy or pink. Species and cultivars * Roseus, a rosemary cultivar * Roseus or Pink Snow, an early cro ...
'' Humbert & Maire – Spain, Morocco # ''
Asphodelus serotinus ''Asphodelus serotinus'' is a species of asphodel, endemic to the Iberian Peninsula The Iberian Peninsula (), ** * Aragonese and Occitan: ''Peninsula Iberica'' ** ** * french: Péninsule Ibérique * mwl, Península Eibérica * eu, ...
'' Wolley-Dod – Spain, Portugal # ''
Asphodelus tenuifolius ''Asphodelus tenuifolius'' is a common weed of fields, particularly of wheat and chickpea fields. It grows in Egypt and in the Sinai peninsula. It's also native to the Mediterranean region, Asia and the Mascarene Islands. It is generally presen ...
'' Cav. – Southeast Europe and northern Africa from the Mediterranean south to Mali, Chad, Sudan, Somalia; south-central Asia from Caucasus to India # ''
Asphodelus viscidulus ''Asphodelus viscidulus'' is a species of asphodel found in North Africa and the Middle East The Middle East ( ar, الشرق الأوسط, ISO 233: ) is a geopolitical region commonly encompassing Arabian Peninsula, Arabia (includin ...
'' Boiss. – North Africa, Middle East, Arabian Peninsula ; Formerly included * ''Asphodelus luteus'' L. – synonym of '' Asphodeline lutea''


Uses

The leaves are used to wrap
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, an Italian cheese. The leaves and the cheese last about the same time, three or four days, and thus fresh leaves are a sign of a fresh cheese, while dried out leaves indicate that the cheese is past its prime.


Mythology

In Greek legend the asphodel is one of the most famous of the plants connected with the dead and the underworld. Homer describes it as covering the great meadow (), the haunt of the dead. It was planted on graves, and is often connected with Persephone, who appears crowned with a garland of asphodels. Its general connection with death is due no doubt to the greyish colour of its leaves and its yellowish flowers, which suggest the gloom of the underworld and the pallor of death. The roots were eaten by the poorer Greeks; hence such food was thought good enough for the shades. The asphodel was also supposed to be a remedy for poisonous snake-bites and a specific against sorcery; it was fatal to mice, but preserved pigs from disease. The Libyan nomads made their huts of asphodel stalks.


Poetry

The asphodel is mentioned by several poets in connection with the mythology of death, and by association, the afterlife - specifically the Isles of the Blessed and
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- part of the ancient Greek concept of the afterlife. :* Conrad Aiken: "Snowflake on asphodel—how clear, how bright / Snow's death on dying flower, yet both immortal" :*
Elizabeth Barrett Browning Elizabeth Barrett Browning (née Moulton-Barrett; 6 March 1806 – 29 June 1861) was an English poet of the Victorian era, popular in Britain and the United States during her lifetime. Born in County Durham, the eldest of 12 children, Elizabet ...
: "As one who stands in dewless asphodel, Looks backward on the tedious time he had In the upper life." :* Florence Earle Coates: "beauty wove a magic spell/ For him, and early, at his need,/ Upon a bed of asphodel/ He found a tuneful reed" in poem "Henry Wadsworth Longfellow" :* Leonard Cohen: "But in his lapel, discreetly, he wore a sprig of asphodel." :* William Faulkner: "There asphodels are scattered through the night, Like ghosts of young beseeching hands." ONE WHO WAS LEFT LIVING, CHANSONS AU PRINTEMPS, handwritten with drawings, 1919, W. Faulkner, RFC :* Allen Ginsberg: "An Asphodel" :*
Hesiod Hesiod (; grc-gre, Ἡσίοδος ''Hēsíodos'') was an ancient Greek poet generally thought to have been active between 750 and 650 BC, around the same time as Homer. He is generally regarded by western authors as 'the first written poet i ...
: "Children! They know not how much more the half is than the whole, nor how great is the profit in mallow and asphodel." :* Homer: "So I said and off he went, the ghost of the great runner, Aeacus’ grandson loping with long strides across the fields of asphodel, triumphant in all I had told him of his son, his gallant, glorious son." :* Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: "He, who wore the crown of asphodels, Descending, at my door began to knock." :*
John Milton John Milton (9 December 1608 – 8 November 1674) was an English poet and intellectual. His 1667 epic poem '' Paradise Lost'', written in blank verse and including over ten chapters, was written in a time of immense religious flux and political ...
: "To embathe In nectared lavers strewed with asphodel." :* Edgar Allan Poe: "and when, one by one, the white daisies shrank away, there sprang up in place of them, ten by ten of the ruby-red asphodel" :* Alexander Pope: "Happy Souls who dwell In Yellow Meads of Asphodel, Or
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ine Bowers." :*
Ezra Pound Ezra Weston Loomis Pound (30 October 1885 – 1 November 1972) was an expatriate American poet and critic, a major figure in the early modernist poetry movement, and a Fascism, fascist collaborator in Italy during World War II. His works ...
, "Canto XXI": "Danced there Athame, danced, and there Phaethusa/ With colour in the vein,/ Strong as with blood drink, once,/ With colour in the vein/ Red in the smoke-faint throat. Dis caught her up./ And the old man went on there/ beating his mule with an asphodel." :* Alfred Tennyson: "Others in Elysian valleys dwell, Resting weary limbs at last on beds of asphodel." :* Orville E. Watson: "see a river like Kokosing, in meadows sweet with asphodel" :* William Carlos Williams: "Asphodel, that greeny flower" :* Marie Laforêt: "Je t'ai donné mes bouquets d'asphodèles :*
Oscar Wilde Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wilde (16 October 185430 November 1900) was an Irish poet and playwright. After writing in different forms throughout the 1880s, he became one of the most popular playwrights in London in the early 1890s. He is ...
: "The heavy fields of scentless Asphodel, the loveless lips with which men kiss in hell"; "they sleep, they sleep, beneath the rocking trees where asphodel and yellow lotus twine" :* Dani Filth: "When the Sun goes out our powers/ Will extend throughout Heaven like Asphodel" :* Virginia Woolf: " But some were early infected by a germ said to be bred of the pollen of the asphodel" (describing the love of literature in Orlando)


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References

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External links

* {{Taxonbar, from=Q382873 Asphodelaceae genera Asphodeloideae Garden plants