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Dogbane, dog-bane, dog's bane,[citation needed] and
other variations, some of them
regional and some transient, are
names for
certain plants that are...
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Apocynum cannabinum (
dogbane, amy root, hemp
dogbane,
prairie dogbane,
Indian hemp,
rheumatism root, or wild cotton) is a
perennial herbaceous plant that...
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Chrysochus auratus, more
commonly known as the
dogbane beetle, is a leaf
beetle primarily found in the
eastern United States. The
beetle is approximately...
- trees, shrubs, herbs, stem succulents, and vines,
commonly known as the
dogbane family,
because some taxa were used as dog poison.[when?]
Members of the...
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Apocynum androsaemifolium, the fly-trap
dogbane or
spreading dogbane, is a
flowering plant in the
Gentianales order. It is
common across Canada and much...
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family Apocynaceae. Its only species, Thyrsant****a difformis, the
climbing dogbane. It is an
uncommon to
locally common deciduous low-growing
woody vine native...
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Apocynum venetum,
commonly known as sword-leaf
dogbane, is a
plant species in the
dogbane family that is
poisonous but used as a
source of fiber, medicine...
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Melastomataceae melastome 5,005
Eudicot Myrtaceae myrtle 4,625
Eudicot Apocynaceae dogbane 4,555
Monocot Cyperaceae sedge 4,350
Eudicot Malvaceae mallow 4,225 Monocot...
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There are at
least 28
members of the
dogbane,
gentian and
milkweed order, Gentianales,
found in Montana. Some of
these species are
exotics (not native...
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Cycnia tenera, the
dogbane tiger moth or
delicate cycnia, is a moth in the
family Erebidae. It
occurs throughout North America, from
southern British...