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(Solanum dulcamara), cuckoo-pint (Arum) and the West Indian manchineel.
Darwinism (1889) Alfred Russel Wallace 1868
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Bot. 482, says that it appears to possess the same properties as the S. dulcamara, but in a greater degree; accounted for by the fact that solanina exists in it in larger proportion.
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There were the edthbah, with its proud purple flower; the ivy-shaped-leaved dulcamara, used by the priests for sacred chaplets; also the acinos, of which wreaths are made by maidens, to wear intermingled with their braided tresses.
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* Solanum dulcamara var. dulcamara (climbing nightshade) * Solanum dulcamara var. villosissimum (climbing nightshade)! {{plant header}} | '' 'Image Description' ''
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Solanum dulcamara, ßlatlidsträd Lonicera pe. iciymenura.
Allgemeines Polyglotten-Lexicon der Naturgeschichte mit erklaerenden Anmerkungen Nemnich, Philipp Andreas, 1764-1822 1793
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Catharine had selected a pretty, cool, shady recess, a natural bower, under the overhanging growth of cedars, poplars, and birch, which were wreathed together by the flexile branches of the vine and bitter-sweet, which climbed to a height of fifteen feet [Footnote: _Solatnum dulcamara_, -- Bitter-sweet or Woody nightshade.
Canadian Crusoes Catharine Parr Strickland Traill 1850
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Solanum dulcamara) or American black nightshade (Solanum americanum
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Solanum dulcamara) or American black nightshade (Solanum americanum
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Trollbar. a) Paris qnadrifulia; b) Actaea spicatjpj c) Solanum dulcamara.
Allgemeines Polyglotten-Lexicon der Naturgeschichte mit erklaerenden Anmerkungen Nemnich, Philipp Andreas, 1764-1822 1793
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