Jalap is an annual, herbaceous vine; the tuberous root produces several brownish, ... Other varieties: Wild jalap (I. pandurata) used as purgative like I. jalapa.
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Ipomoea pandurata, Meyer (Convolvulus panduratus, Linné); Wild potato.—This plant, likewise known as Wild jalap, Man in the Ground, Mechameck, Man of the ...
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... mandrake, mayapple, podophyllum, racoonberry, umbrella plant, vegetable calomel, vegetable mercury, wild jalap, wild lemon, wild mandrake, yellowberry.
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... Hedge hyssop Hemp agrimony Hyssop Jalap Kidney vetch Larkspur Licorice ... White holly White mustard Wild clover Wild daisy Wild indigo Wild jalap Wild ...
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Its other names suggest why the May-Apple is worthy of acquaintance: Raccoon Berry, Wild lemon, Ground Lemon, Hog Apple, Indian Apple, Wild Jalap, Duck's ...
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... Indian apple, hog apple, wild lemon and raccoon berry in reference to the fruit; ducks foot (German, Entenfuss) in reference to the form of the leaf; wild jalap in ...
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•Wild JALAP Root (Convolvulusjalapa) Morning Glory family; alsocalledMan Root , Wild Potato, and Mechameck. From Mexico. Hydragogue, cathartic, diuretic ...
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Bernard Romans - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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It was later realized that Roman's jalap was not the Mexican jalap, but a relative in the Convolvulaceae family, probably Solanum jamesii. This "wild jalap" or ... |
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Thumbnail #6 of Mirabilis jalapa by Thaumaturgist .... Rica, it could be invasive, but hasn't taken over the countryside and is very seldom seen growing 'wild'.
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To discuss the background surrounding Halal and its importance to the meat ... the roe deer, the wild goat, the ibex, the antelope and the mountain sheep.
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