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    Veratrum album, the false helleborine, white hellebore, European white hellebore, or white veratrum (syn. Veratrum lobelianum Bernh.) is a poisonous plant...
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    lilies. However, Veratrum is not closely related to hellebores, helleborines, maize, or lilies. Veratrum nigrum flowers, Poland Veratrum album subsp. oxysepalum...
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  • album False hellebore – Veratrum album, Veratrum viride Swamp hellebore – Veratrum viride White hellebore – Veratrum album, Veratrum viride Hemp – Cannabis...
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    with Veratrum album, and that this would produce poisoning symptoms that match the course of events described in the Alexander Romance. Veratrum album poisoning...
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    suggested that he could have been poisoned by a wine made from the plant Veratrum album, known as white hellebore. This poisonous plant can produce prolonged...
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  • joke or prank to an unsuspecting victim. Sneezing powders containing Veratrum album alkaloids have been linked to poisoning, including upset stomach, fainting...
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  • In the Lily family it is likely to refer to either: Veratrum album Veratrum californicum Veratrum nigrum Helleborine This page is an index of articles...
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    lily of the valley, Colchicum autumnale, Arum maculatum, and Veratrum viride or Veratrum album, all of which are poisonous. In Europe, where ramsons are...
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    native to Europe. The veratrum alkaloids derive their name from the white and green germer plants (Veratrum album and Veratrum viride, respectively)....
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    cramping, cuprum or with excessive evacuations and profuse cold sweat, veratrum album. These are the Trio Cholera remedies used by homoeopaths around the...
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    du principe actif qu'ils renferment. [Cévadille (veratrum sabadilla); hellébore blanc (veratrum album); colchique commun (colchicum autumnale)]" [Chemical...
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    included various species of Helleborus, and white hellebore, now known as Veratrum album, which belongs to a different plant family, the Melanthiaceae. Although...
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    included various species of Helleborus, and white hellebore (now known as Veratrum album or "false hellebore", which belongs to a different plant family, the...
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    a Japanese article in 1939 by Michio Takaoka, who isolated it from Veratrum album, variety grandiflorum, and later, in 1963, from the roots of Japanese...
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    hellebore, and the medicinal uses of the "white hellebore", botanically Veratrum album, both of which are poisonous plants. Hahnemann continued practicing...
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    Gentiana, Helleborus, Heracleum, Peucedanum, Salvia, Senecio, Urtica and Veratrum album. The larvae develop in the stalks of the host plant, working their way...
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    Gymnadenia nigra, the Lilium martagon, the Gentiana angustifolia, and the Veratrum album usually bloom on the 200 hectares of alpine pastures, which are maintained...
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  • V. album may refer to: Veratrum album, the false helleborine, a medicinal plant species native to Europe Viscum album, the European mistletoe or common...
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    Soldanella alpina Stipa pennata Trifolium alpinum Trollius europaeus Veratrum album Michel Desfayes, Les opuntias du Valais, un problème épineux. Bulletin...
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    alder. Regarding herbaceous plants, well-established populations of Veratrum album are present on the mountain, as well as other species commonly called...
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    steroidal alkaloid found in plants of the lily family, specifically the genera Veratrum and Schoenocaulon. Upon absorption through the skin or mucous membranes...
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    the 21st century were Schoenocaulon, Stenanthium, Veratrum, Melanthium (often included in Veratrum) and Zigadenus s.l. The last genus contained about...
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    (Unitensen) is a mixture of 10 hypotensive alkaloids extracted from Veratrum album (protoveratrines A and B; germitrine, neogermitrine, germerine, and...
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  • plants and may refer to: Veratrum album, native to Europe and western Asia Veratrum californicum, native to North America Veratrum viride, native to North...
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    Causses From 800 m to 1 500 m False helleborine (« baraïre » in occitan) Veratrum album Liliaceae Wet meadows, pastures The entire massif sauf Causses >800...
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    styles, particularly some Melanthiaceae s.l. (e.g. Helonias, Trillium, Veratrum) and Chionographis. The outer integument epidermis of the seed coat is...
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    America. The larvae feed on the flowers and seeds of Veratrum viride in North America and Veratrum album in Europe. Eupithecia cretaceata cretaceata (North...
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    those reported cases of consumption and illness include: Veratrum album (Ja: baikeisō), Veratrum stamineum (Ja: ko-baikeisō), Colchicum autumnale (Ja:inu-safuran)...
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    crataegifolia Santolina leucantha Scabiosa holosericea Thesium sommieri Veratrum album Fungi include Boletus granulatus, Cantharellus cibarius, Macrolepiota...
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    are two plants whose leaves look alike: poisonous white hellebore (Veratrum album) and yellow gentian (Gentiana lutea). More arid meadows will contain...
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