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"Medium to tall, sickly-hairy, foetid annual or biennial, erect, branched or unbranched. Leaves oval to oblong, generally coarsely toothed or lobed, the basal stalked and forming a lax rosette, the stem leaves unstalked and clasping the stem. Flowers pale yellow, netted with purple veins, irregularly trumpet shaped, 20-30mm long, with a well-defined lower lip, borne in one-sided branched spikes, calyx tubular, flared at the mouth with 5 short lobes. Fruit a capsule.Habitat: Bare and disturbed ground, especially by the sea, near farm buildings, on light and nutrient-rich soils, to 1900m. The species is far less common than it used to be.Flowering Season: May-September.Distribution: Throughout Europe, except the far north.All parts are poisonous and contain various alkaloids including Atropine, Hyoscyamine and Scopolamine. Its narcotic properties were used to alleviate toothache.This Picture is made in an ornamental Garden.Related image:"

Medium to tall, sickly-hairy, foetid annual or biennial, erect, branched or unbranched. Leaves oval to oblong, generally coarsely toothed or lobed, the basal stalked and forming a lax rosette, the stem leaves unstalked and clasping the stem. Flowers pale yellow, netted with purple veins, irregularly trumpet shaped, 20-30mm long, with a well-defined lower lip, borne in one-sided branched spikes, calyx tubular, flared at the mouth with 5 short lobes. Fruit a capsule.

Vector hand drawn plants set. Vintage illustration. Retro collection with henbane, knotgrass, pheasants eye, Elecampane, oak, thorn apple, oregano, garden angelica, Ginseng, Buckthorn and others

Poisonous plants: February daphne (Daphne mezereum), Green hellebore (Helleborus viridis), Monk's-hood (Aconitum napellus), Christmas rose (Helleborus niger), Black nightshade (Solanum nigrum), Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea), Jimson weed (Datura stramonium), Henbane (Hyoscyamus niger), Deadly nightshade (Atropa belladonna). Wood engraving, published in 1876.

Economic plants: Sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum), Sugar beet, (Beta vulgaris), Black henbane (Hyoscyamus niger), Deadly nightshade (Atropa belladonna), (Camellia sinensis), Rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis), Astragalus gummifer, Palaquium gutta, Saffron crocus (Crocus sativus). Wood engravings, published in 1880.

Medium to tall, sickly-hairy, foetid annual or biennial, erect, branched or unbranched. Leaves oval to oblong, generally coarsely toothed or lobed, the basal stalked and forming a lax rosette, the stem leaves unstalked and clasping the stem. Flowers pale yellow, netted with purple veins, irregularly trumpet shaped, 20-30mm long, with a well-defined lower lip, borne in one-sided branched spikes, calyx tubular, flared at the mouth with 5 short lobes. Fruit a capsule.

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