[hĕńbāń]
(n.)A poisonous Eurasian plant (Hyoscyamus niger) having an unpleasant odor, sticky leaves, and funnel-shaped greenish-yellow flowers. It is a source of the drug hyoscyamine.
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Henbane ( Hyoscyamus niger ), also known as stinking nightshade , is a plant of the family Solanaceae
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Black Henbane; (Hyoscyamus niger LINN.); Click on graphic for larger imag ... 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.
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Information about Henbane (Hyoscyamus niger) including uses, images, and links to other resources. ... Path : plants > henbane ... Growing the Hallucinogens: Henbane...
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Henbane, Black henban ... Henbane has the bad reputation of a plant that has poisoned and killed many people. The famous English playwright Shakespeare perpetuated this plant by putting a tincture of henbane in the hand King Hamlet’s murderer.
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In Greek mythology, the dead who wander the shores of the River Styx are crowned with henbane, most likely because of its real life ability to make one forget oneself. Greek oracles were said to breathe the smoke of this baneful Saturn herb in order to divine the future. ... Henbane was often grown in medieval gardens;
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Powerful plants are always treated with suspicion for it is entirely in the hands of the practitioner, whether they will heal or harm. ... "Among other herbs which are poisonous and harmful, Henbane is not the least, so that the common man, not without fear should spit at that herb when he hears its name spoken,
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on henbane (plant), (Hyoscyamus niger), highly toxic plant of the family Solanaceae indigenous to Great Britain and found growing wild in waste places and on rubbish heaps. ... Commercial henbane, which consists of the dried leaves of Hyoscyamus niger and sometimes of H. muticus,
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Henbane how it has been associated with the witches and flying. From the Oracle of Delphi to the marks henbane has made in folklore this article explores the use of this herb. ... Henbane, whose botanical name is Hyoscyamus niger, is a member of the Solanaceae order of plants which includes such innocuous members as the...
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