Colchicum
Colchicum is a genus of perennial flowering plants containing around 160 species which grow from bulb-like corms. It is a member of the botanical family Colchicaceae, and is native to West Asia, Europe, parts of the Mediterranean coast, down the East African coast to South Africa and the Western Cape. In this genus, the ovary of the flower is underground. As a consequence, the styles are extremely long in proportion, often more than. All species in the genus are toxic.
Common names
The common names autumn crocus, meadow saffron and naked lady may be applied to the whole genus or to many of its species; they refer to the "naked" crocus-like flowers that appear in late summer or autumn, long before the strap-like foliage which appears in spring.Colchicum and Crocus look alike and can be confused by the casual observer. To add to the confusion, there are autumn-flowering species of crocus. However, colchicums have 3 styles and 6 stamens, while crocuses have 1 style supporting 3 long stigmas and 3 stamens. In addition, the corm structures are quite different—in Colchicum, the corm is irregular, while in crocuses, the corm is like a flattened ball. Crocus is in the iris family, Iridaceae.
Etymology
The name of the genus derives from Κολχίς, the Ancient Greek name for the region of კოლხეთი in modern Georgia. Colchis features in Greek mythology as the land to which the Argonauts journeyed in quest of the Golden Fleece and where Jason encountered Medea. The Greek toponym Colchis is thought by scholars to derive from the Urartian Qulḫa, pronounced "Kolcha".Relationships
Colchicum melanthioides, also known as Androcymbium melanthioides, is probably the best known species from the tropical regions. In contrast to most temperate colchicums, the flower and leaves are produced at the same time, the white flowers usually in a small corymb that is enclosed by white bracts. Close relatives such as Colchicum scabromarginatum and Colchicum coloratum have flowers with very short stalks and may be pollinated by rodents.Cultivation
Temperate colchicums are commonly grown in gardens as ornamental flowers. Species found in cultivation include:There are also cultivars and hybrids such as:-C. 'Dick Trotter' C. 'Disraeli',C. 'Giant' C. 'Harlekijn' C. 'Lilac Wonder' C. 'Pink Goblet' C. 'Poseidon' C. 'Rosy Dawn' C. 'Violet Queen' C. 'Waterlily'
Those marked have gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.
In the United Kingdom, the National Collection of colchicums is maintained at Felbrigg Hall, Norfolk.
Medicinal uses and poisonous properties
Plants in this genus contain toxic amounts of the alkaloid colchicine which is used pharmaceutically to treat gout and Familial Mediterranean fever. The use of the roots and seeds in traditional medicine is thought to have arisen due to the presence of this drug.Its leaves, corm and seeds are poisonous. Murderer Catherine Wilson is thought to have used it to poison a number of victims in the 19th century. The species known to contain the most lethal amount of colchicine is C. autumnale.
Species
The following are the species included in the genus Colchicum. Many species previously classified in Androcymbium, Bulbocodium and Merendera were moved to Colchicum based on molecular genetic evidence. Androcymbium is currently considered a separate genus by some.- Colchicum × agrippinum Colchicum alpinum DC. in J.B.A.M.de Lamarck & A.P.de CandolleColchicum androcymbioides K.Perss.Colchicum antepense K.Perss.Colchicum antilibanoticum Gomb.Colchicum arenarium Waldst. & Kit.Colchicum arenasii Fridl.Colchicum asteranthum Vassiliades & K.M.Perss.Colchicum atropurpureum Stapf ex Stearn Colchicum atticum Spruner ex Tommas.Colchicum autumnale L.Colchicum balansae Planch.Colchicum baytopiorum C.D.BrickellColchicum bivonae Guss.Colchicum boissieri Orph.Colchicum bulbocodium Ker Gawl.Colchicum burttii Meikle
- Colchicum × byzantinum Ker Gawl.Colchicum chalcedonicum Azn.Colchicum chimonanthum K.Perss.Colchicum chlorobasis K.Perss.Colchicum cilicicum DammerColchicum confusum K.Perss.Colchicum corsicum BakerColchicum cretense GreuterColchicum crocifolium Boiss.Colchicum cupanii Guss.Colchicum davisii C.D.BrickellColchicum decaisnei Boiss.Colchicum doerfleri HalácsyColchicum dolichantherum K.Perss.Colchicum eichleri K.Perss.Colchicum euboeum K.Perss.Colchicum fasciculare R.Br.Colchicum feinbruniae K.Perss.Colchicum figlalii Parolly & ErenColchicum filifolium Stef.Colchicum freynii Bornm.Colchicum gonarei CamardaColchicum graecum K.Perss.Colchicum greuteri K.Perss.Colchicum haynaldii Heuff.Colchicum heldreichii K.Perss.Colchicum hierosolymitanum FeinbrunColchicum hirsutum Stef.Colchicum hungaricum JankaColchicum ignescens K.Perss.Colchicum imperatoris-friderici Siehe ex K.Perss.Colchicum inundatum K.Perss.Colchicum kesselringii RegelColchicum kotschyi Boiss.Colchicum kurdicum Stef.Colchicum laetum StevenColchicum lagotum K.Perss.Colchicum leptanthum K.Perss.Colchicum lingulatum Boiss. & Spruner in P.E.BoissierColchicum longifolium CastagneColchicum lusitanum Brot.Colchicum luteum BakerColchicum macedonicum KosaninColchicum macrophyllum B.L.BurttColchicum manissadjianii K.Perss.Colchicum micaceum K.Perss.Colchicum micranthum Boiss.Colchicum minutum K.Perss.Colchicum mirzoevae K.Perss.Colchicum montanum L.Colchicum multiflorum Brot.Colchicum munzurense K.Perss.Colchicum nanum K.Perss.Colchicum neapolitanum Ten.Colchicum parlatoris Orph.Colchicum parnassicum Sart., Orph. & Heldr. in P.E.BoissierColchicum paschei K.Perss.Colchicum peloponnesiacum Rech.f. & P.H.DavisColchicum persicum BakerColchicum polyphyllum Boiss. & Heldr. in P.E.BoissierColchicum pulchellum K.Perss.Colchicum pusillum SieberColchicum raddeanum K.Perss.Colchicum rausii K.Perss.Colchicum ritchii R.Br.Colchicum robustum Stef.Colchicum sanguicolle K.Perss.Colchicum schimperi Janka ex Stef.Colchicum serpentinum Woronow ex Miscz.Colchicum sfikasianum Kit Tan & IatroúColchicum sieheanum Hausskn. ex Stef.Colchicum soboliferum Stef.Colchicum speciosum StevenColchicum stevenii KunthColchicum szovitsii Fisch. & C.A.Mey.Colchicum trigynum StearnColchicum triphyllum KunzeColchicum troodi Kotschy in F.Unger & C.G.T.KotschyColchicum tunicatum FeinbrunColchicum turcicum JankaColchicum tuviae FeinbrunColchicum umbrosum StevenColchicum varians Dyer in B.D.JacksonColchicum variegatum L.Colchicum wendelboi K.Perss.Colchicum woronowii BokeriyaColchicum zahnii Heldr.