American Adder's Tongue Interactions Overview
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American Adder's Tongue
Also known as
- Erythronium americanum
- Ail-Doux
- Ail Doux
- Dog's Tooth Violet
- Érythrone d'Amérique
- Erythronium
- Lamb's Tongue
- Langue de Serpent
- Lengua de Serpiente Americana
- Rattlesnake Violet
- Serpent's Tongue
- Snake Leaf
- Yellow Snakeleaf
- Yellow Snowdrop
Erythronium americanum, commonly known as American adder's tongue, is a plant with lily-like flowers that belong to the Lily family (Liliaceae). Its leaves and tubers are sometimes used in traditional medicine, particularly for treating skin ulcers, where the leaves are crushed and the juice is poured over wounds. The plant is native to eastern North America and thrives in moist, rich woodlands and along stream banks, often found in shaded areas with well-drained soil.
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