Anticlea (plant)
Anticlea is a genus of flowering plants in the family Melanthiaceae, tribe Melanthieae. Molecular phylogenetic studies in the 21st century have resulted in number of changes to placements within this tribe. Anticlea was long submerged into the genus Zigadenus; however its separate position has been confirmed. Some species were also moved from Stenanthium into Anticlea. Members of Anticlea may also be distinguished from other members of the former genus Zigadenus, the deathcamases, by the presence of narrow tepals with a single, conspicuous, bilobed gland. It also has a wider distribution, occurring in Asia and much of North and Central America, ranging south to Guatemala.
; Species
- Anticlea elegans - Elegant camas, alkali grass, mountain deathcamas - W + N United States, Alaska, Canada, Chihuahua
- Anticlea frigida - Veracruz
- Anticlea hintoniorum - Hinton's deathcamas - Coahuila, Nuevo León, Oaxaca
- Anticlea mogollonensis - Mogollon deathcamas - New Mexico
- Anticlea neglecta - Guanajuato, Querétero
- Anticlea occidentalis - Western featherbells - BC, Alb, Sask, WA, OR, ID, MT, N CA
- Anticlea sachalinensis - Khabarovsk, Sakhalin
- Anticlea sibirica - much of Russian Federation, China, Mongolia, Korea, Rebun, Rishiri
- Anticlea vaginata - Sheathed deathcamas - Utah, Colorado, Arizona
- Anticlea virescens - Green deathcamas - Colorado + Arizona south to Oaxaca
- Anticlea volcanica - Lava deathcamas - C + S Mexico, Guatemala