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The Powerful Solanaceae: Henbane - USDA Forest Service
Black henbane (Hyoscyamus niger) has a long history as a notorious toxic as well as a beneficial medicinal plant. The pale yellow, bell-shaped flowers with purple veins are a diagnostic feature of this species. The plants grow up to 36 inches tall and have hairy leaves that are sticky to the touch. www.fs.usda.gov
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Hyoscyamus niger - Wikipedia
Henbane (Hyoscyamus niger, also black henbane and stinking nightshade) is a poisonous plant belonging to tribe Hyoscyameae of the nightshade family Solanaceae. en.wikipedia.org
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Black Henbane – the Witches' Favourite - Europeana
Known as the 'witches plant', henbane had great importance during the Middle Ages, being used by magicians and healers in ritual purifications by smoke. www.europeana.eu
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henbane
henbane (ˈhɛnbeɪn) Also 3 hennebone, 4 henebon, 5 henneban(e, henban, (hen(n)esbane), 6 henbayne. [f. hen n. + bane. Cf. henbell.] 1. The common name of the annual plant Hyoscyamus niger, a native of Europe and northern Asia, growing on waste ground, having dull yellow flowers streaked with purple, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Black henbane and its toxicity – a descriptive review - PMC
Black henbane (BH) or Hyoscyamus niger, has been used as a medicine since last centuries and has been described in all traditional medicines. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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[PDF] Identification and Management for Black Henbane - Weld County
Black henbane (Hyoscyamus niger) was introduced from Europe as an ornamental and medicinal herb. In Colorado it is mostly found on the western slope. www.weld.gov
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Hebenon
In favour of henbane is its toxic nature and the possible origin of hebenon as metathesis from henbane. John Updike's retelling in the novel Gertrude and Claudius identifies the poison as "the juice of hebona," which "combines the essences of yew and henbane wikipedia.org
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Black Henbane | USU
Black henbane is a member of the nightshade family and a native of the Mediterranean. It was introduced as an ornamental and medicinal plant in the 17th ... extension.usu.edu
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Black Henbane - Washington State Noxious Weed Control Board
Black henbane is a cultivated ornamental plant and that has spread throughout the United States. It contains hyoscyamine and other alkaloids which have been ... www.nwcb.wa.gov
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Weed of the Month: Black Henbane | Teton County Weed & Pest News
Black Henbane, otherwise known as Hogbean, Devil's Eyes, and Stinking Nightshade, is an invasive plant that is also highly toxic. Its presence is widespread ... www.tcweed.org
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Henbane | Poisonous, Medicinal, Hallucinogenic - Britannica
Henbane, (Hyoscyamus niger), highly toxic plant of the nightshade family (Solanaceae), native to Eurasia and naturalized throughout much of the world. www.britannica.com
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[PDF] Black Henbane: Identification, Biology and Integrated Management
Black henbane is narcotic and poisonous to humans and livestock. All parts of the plant are poisonous. Livestock will usually avoid it because of its foul odor ... www.montana.edu
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Long Before Amsterdam's Coffee Shops, There Were Hallucinogenic Seeds
1 day agoLong Before Amsterdam's Coffee Shops, There Were Hallucinogenic Seeds. A nearly 2,000-year-old stash pouch provides the first evidence of the intentional use of a powerful psychedelic plant in ...
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henebon
henebon obs. form of henbane. Oxford English Dictionary
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Hyoscyamus muticus
Hyoscyamus muticus, the Egyptian henbane, is a shrub in the family of Solanaceae that is native to desert areas of North Africa. Description Egyptian henbane is a perennial herb or shrub with a height of up to . wikipedia.org
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