False Hellebore, Homer Noble Farm, Ripton, Vermont
Ripton, Vermont (April 10, 2012) - False Hellebore (Veratrum viride) is abundant is moist, low-lying areas of the forest surrounding theHomer Noble Farm, site of Robert Frost's summer cabin. The plant it highly toxic to humans and other animals if ingested. (Photo © 2012 Brett Simison)
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