Meadow Saffron
Related Category: Plants
or
autumn crocus, perennial garden ornamental (
Colchicum autumnale) of the family Liliaceae (
lily family). Native to Europe and N Africa, it has escaped from gardens to meadows and fields in some parts of the United States. Its poisonous corms and seeds were the source of the drug
colchicine. The purplish flowers, which bloom in the fall when the leaves are gone, resemble those of the true crocus and true saffron (of the
iris family) but have six stamens instead of three. Other species of
Colchicum are also popular garden plants. Meadow saffron is classified in the division
Magnoliophyta, class Liliopsida, order Liliales, family Liliaceae.