Maryland Sanicle
Sanicula marilandica Linnaeus
Maryland Sanicle: https://marylandbiodiversity.com/species/2368
Synonyms
Black Snakeroot  Maryland Black-snakeroot 

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Sanicula marilandica

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Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Asterids
Order: Apiales
Family: Apiaceae
Genus: Sanicula
Species:
S. marilandica
Binomial name
Sanicula marilandica

Sanicula marilandica, the Maryland sanicle[1] or Maryland black snakeroot, is a flowering plant widespread in North America but rare along the Pacific coast of the continent and Texas. Sanicula marilandica is listed as Sensitive in Washington state.

Leaves with deeply incised lobes radiating out from the same point. Every leaf has no set number of leaflets, but commonly will have 5–7. The plant is not tall, but the fruiting stalk will rise up to 2 feet, bearing tiny green flowers in the spring. In the fall, the fruit stalk carries dehiscent fruit which splits, bearing small spines.

References

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  1. ^ NRCS. "Sanicula marilandica". PLANTS Database. United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Retrieved 30 October 2015.