''Schoenocaulon'' is a
North American
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genus of perennial herbaceous
flowering plant
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s, ranging from the southern
United States
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to
Peru
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. It is a member of the
Melanthiaceae, according to the
APG III classification system, and is placed in the tribe
Melanthieae. Unlike other genera in the tribe, the flowers are arranged in a
spike
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; depending on the species the flower stalks for each flower are either very short or completely absent.
Feathershank is a common name, the medicinally used ''S. officinale'' is called Sabadilla (pronunciation: /sab-uh-dil-uh/,
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: /ˌsæb əˈdɪl ə/).
Plants generally grow in
chaparral
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, oak, or pine forests. Grazing has narrowed the natural ranges of some species to only steep, rocky terrain.
[Frame, D. 1990. A revision of ''Schoenocaulon'' (Liliaceae: Melanthieae). Ph. D. Thesis. The City University of New York. New York. 269 pp.] Mexico
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is the center of ''Schoenocaulon'' diversity, with 22
endemic
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species - some with distributions limited to single mountain ranges.
The two species with the widest distributions, ''S. yucatanense'' (sometimes treated as part of ''S. ghiesbreghtii'') and ''S. officinale'' (sabadilla), may have been spread by
pre-Columbian
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s who used the seeds as pesticides.
The petal and sepal color varies by species, with some shade of green being most common, but with maroon, cream, and bright red also represented.
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References
Melanthiaceae genera
Flora of Mexico
Flora of Central America
Flora of the South-Central United States
Flora of the Southern United States
Flora of northern South America
Taxa named by Asa Gray
Flora without expected TNC conservation status
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