It is known (for whatever reason) as flowers of sulphur by gardeners medical practitioners (althernative and conventional) and others outside the US.
http://www.websters-online-dictionary.org/fl/flower+of+sulphur.html

http://mysite.du.edu/~jcalvert/phys/sulphur.htm <http://mysite.du.edu/%7Ejcalvert/phys/sulphur.htm>

It is a powder produced by sublimation of sulphur.

Bruce

J. Forster wrote:
It's NOT "flowers" it "flour" of sulphur...  as in a fine ground powder...
think wheat flour as is used to bake bread.

-John

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If one is paranoid about mercury spills sprinkling the debris with
flowers of sulphur is a good idea especially if one intends to
repeatedly break CFLs in the same location.

Bruce



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