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A Modern Herbal - Editor's Introduction
... death of the herbal was one of the reasons why, with a few exceptions, the only plants which have retained their place in the Allopaths' pharmacopoeias are poisonous ones like Aconite, Belladonna, Henbane and the Opium Poppy. Dandelion, Gentian and Valerian for some reason have survived and the Homeopaths use many more, but such useful plants as Agrimony, Slippery Elm, Horehound, Bistort, Poplar, ...
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FLORA OF NORTH AMERICA - Future Flora of North America Volumes
... periwinkle, frangipani, rubbervine, luckynut; Milkweed family + swallowwort, milkvine, rubbervine; Potato family + tomato, nightshade, Cayenne pepper, petunia, jimson weed, datura, tobacco, henbane, groundcherry; Morning-glory family + clustervine, ponysfoot, sweetpotato, moonflowers, dawnflower; Dodder family; Buckbean family + floatingheart. Vol. 18 2011 MBG Acanthaceae—Calyceraceae [13 ...
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POTATOES- the 1600s - DIVERSITY
... the berries resembled the mandrake's and deadly nightshade's. (In fact the potato belongs to the family SOLANACEAE, whose members include tomatoes, eggplant, sweet pepper, deadly nightshade, mandrake, tobacco and henbane.) Fevers and infectious diseases were thought to come from inflamed blood. The tuberous roots were said to increase "evil blood", like garlic, and so they might help the spread of ...
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Botany online: Growth - Differentiation - Pattern Formation - Long Distance Transport
... and growth of individual plants in 3-D space - by Peter ROOM and Jim HANAN Seasonal fluctuations in the ability to germinate of seeds of the species Hyoscyamus niger (henbane, Solanaceae) and Gratiola officinalis (hedge hyssop, Scrophulariaceae). The seeds have been kept under dry and constant conditions. The percentage of germinated seeds was calculated after seven (Hyoscyamus) and fourteen days ...
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Alkaloids
... SNAPDRAGON BROAD BEAN BROOM CACAO CHINABERRY COCA COFFEE COMMON FUMITORY CANNABIS CASTOR-OIL PLANT CROWN VETCH DAPHNE DEADLY NIGHTSHADE DIEFFENBACHIA ENGLISH YEW FIG TREE FLAX FLY AGARIC FOXGLOVES HEMLOCK HEMP HENBANE HERB-PARIS HOLLY HYDRANGEA IVY CRIMSON SPOT ROCKROSE LICORICE LILY OF THE VALLEY LOVE IN A MIST LORDS-AND-LADIES MANDRAKE MARVEL OF PERU MAT MEADOW SAFFRON MONKSHOOD NASTURTIUM NUX ...
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"H" Common Name Index
... -Hyssop Hedge Mustard Heliotrope Hellebore, Black Hellebore, False Hellebore, Green Hellebore, White Hemlock Hemlock, Water Hemp, Enc. Britannica, 1856 Hemp, Agrimony Hemp, Canadian Hemp, Indian Henbane Henna Hepatica Herb Paris Hog's Fennel Holly Holly, Sea Hollyhock Honeysuckles Hops Horehound, White Horehound, Black Horse Chestnut Horsemint Horsenettle Horseradish Horsetails Hound's Tongue ...
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Wisconsin Vascular Plants: Search Results
... -apple Datura stramonium L. var. tatula (L.) Torr. Datura tatula L. Hyoscyamus (Genus Information, Photo Gallery and Map Gallery) Hyoscyamus niger L. [Excluded] * black henbane Leucophysalis (Genus Information, Photo Gallery and Map Gallery) Leucophysalis grandiflora (Hook.) Rydb. * + large-flowered ground-cherry, white-flowered ground-cherry Chamaesaracha grandiflora (Hook.) Fernald Physalis ...
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Species list
... list All Dicots Latin name [A-Z] Common name [A-Z] Family Lycium sp. Duke of Argyll's tea plant Solanaceae Atropa belladonna Deadly Nightshade Solanaceae Hyoscyamus niger Henbane Solanaceae Solanum nigrum Black Nightshade Solanaceae Solanum dulcamara Bittersweet Solanaceae National Museums and Galleries of Northern Ireland and Environment and Heritage Service, 2000-2004 | Home | | Return to ...
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Where has your thumb been? It's all green.
... . I wouldn't recommend someone just eating any old plant I grow hoping it would be good for them, though, some are deadly poisonous. Some of my particular favorites are stuff like Hemlock, Henbane and Wolvesbane. Wolvesbane (Aconite), one of my favorites, is poisonous in nearly every part of the plant, particularly in the new leaves and roots. Simply getting juice from a broken twig into a cut on ...
www.illusionary.com

Growing vegetables on Leeds allotments - Potatoes, Tomatoes
... s hard to imagine that we've had these vegetables in Europe for less than 500 years. And stranger still, for much of that time they were shunned as poisonous, like their relatives Deadly Nightshade and Henbane! The tomato has only become popular in northern Europe and America in the last 150 years. The Potato The common or garden potato has its origins in the Andes Mountains of Peru and Bolivia - ...
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