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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 [1][2] Henbane is native to temperate Europe and Siberia, and naturalised in Great Britain and Ireland
- 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
- The Powerful Solanaceae: Henbane - US 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
- Henbane - Uses, Side Effects, and More - WebMD
Learn more about Henbane uses, effectiveness, possible side effects, interactions, dosage, user ratings and products that contain Henbane
- Henbane: Witch’s Drug - Evergreen State College
Henbane is a toxic plant that has an interesting caveat: different doses of the plant extracts can produce wildly different results in the human body One of these results is an hallucinatory experience, as Gustav Schenk can attest to
- Henbane Herb Uses, Benefits and Side Effects - The Herbal Resource
Henbane has been used as a medicine since ancient times and had a strong reputation as a magical herb that was for instance used in love potions and to induce hallucinations
- A Modern Herbal | Henbane - Botanical. com
Henbane (Hyoscyamus niger, Linn ) is a member of the important order Solanaceae, to which belong the Potato, Tobacco and Tomato, and also the valuable Belladonna There are about eleven species of the genus Hyoscyamus, distributed from the Canary Islands over Europe and Northern Africa to Asia
- Henbane (Hyoscyamus Niger) - What is henbane used for?
Henbane is a toxic, hallucinogenic plant that grows in disturbed areas and is native to Europe and Asia It has been historically used for its medicinal, psychoactive, and poisonous properties
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