Search Results for: Seeds of badian crushed
plant is glabrous, or nearly so, though soft, downy hairs may occur on the young stems and the leaves when quite young. the veins of the leaves are prominent on the under surface, especially the midrib, which is depressed on the upper surface of the leaf. the fresh plant, when crushed, exhales a disagreeable
little. eight pounds of the herb are said to have been eaten by a horse without causing any injury, and an ass swallowed lb. of the ripe berries without any bad results following. rabbits, sheep, goats and swine eat the leaves with impunity, and birds often eat the seeds without any apparent effect,...
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