Sabadilla Intermedia
Sabadilla, scientifically known as Sabadilla intermedia, is a perennial plant native to the arid regions of Mexico and Central America. It belongs to the family Liliaceae and is characterized by its striking yellow flowers and sword-shaped leaves. This plant has been historically used in traditional medicine for its potential therapeutic properties. However, it is also noted for its toxic alkaloids, which require careful handling. Due to its unique characteristics and medicinal significance, Sabadilla remains an intriguing subject in botanical and pharmacological studies.