Chlorogalum

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Chlorogalum is a small genus of bulb-forming flowering plants native to western North America, commonly known as soap plants or soap lilies for their saponin-rich bulbs historically used as a soap substitute.

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Chlorogalum canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf genus
taxon
bulbCharacteristic saponin-rich bulbs
clade Magnoliophyta
surface form: Angiosperms

Monocots NERFINISHED
containsCompound saponins
family Asparagaceae NERFINISHED
flowerColor pale violet
white
floweringTime often evening or night-blooming
geophyte true
growthForm bulb-forming perennial herb
habitat chaparral
grasslands
oak woodland
open coniferous forest
hasCommonName amole
soap lily
soap plant
inflorescenceType branched raceme
kingdom Plantae
leafCharacteristic wavy-margined leaves
leafType basal rosette of leaves
nativeTo Baja California NERFINISHED
California NERFINISHED
Oregon NERFINISHED
western North America
notableSpecies Chlorogalum angustifolium NERFINISHED
Chlorogalum grandiflorum NERFINISHED
Chlorogalum parviflorum NERFINISHED
Chlorogalum pomeridianum NERFINISHED
Chlorogalum purpureum NERFINISHED
order Asparagales NERFINISHED
pollination insect-pollinated
regionEndemism California Floristic Province NERFINISHED
reproduction flowering plant
soilPreference rocky soils
well-drained soils
subfamily Agavoideae NERFINISHED
taxonRank genus
tepalCharacteristic narrow spreading tepals
traditionalUse fish poison
food after special preparation
shampoo
soap substitute
usedBy Native American peoples of California NERFINISHED
usedFor ethnobotany studies

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Agavoideae containsTaxon Chlorogalum