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- Veratrum album, the false ****eborine, white ****ebore, European white ****ebore, or white veratrum (syn. Veratrum lobelianum Bernh.) is a poisonous plant...
- lilies. However, Veratrum is not closely related to ****ebores, ****eborines, maize, or lilies. Veratrum nigrum flowers, Poland Veratrum album subsp. oxysepalum...
- with Veratrum album, and that this would produce poisoning symptoms that match the course of events described in the Alexander Romance. Veratrum album poisoning...
- album False ****ebore – Veratrum album, Veratrum viride Swamp ****ebore – Veratrum viride White ****ebore – Veratrum album, Veratrum viride Hemp – Cannabis...
- suggested that he could have been poisoned by a wine made from the plant Veratrum album, known as white ****ebore. This poisonous plant can produce prolonged...
- lily of the valley, Colchi**** autumnale, Arum maculatum, and Veratrum viride or Veratrum album, all of which are poisonous. In Europe, where ramsons are...
- public areas causing larger scales effect. Sneezing powders containing Veratrum album alkaloids have been linked to poisoning, including upset stomach, fainting...
- In the Lily family it is likely to refer to either: Veratrum album Veratrum californi**** Veratrum nigrum ****eborine This page is an index of articles...
- native to Europe. The veratrum alkaloids derive their name from the white and green germer plants (Veratrum album and Veratrum viride, respectively)....
- included various species of ****eborus, and white ****ebore (now known as Veratrum album or "false ****ebore", which belongs to a different plant family, the...