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Hyoscyameae is an Old
World tribe of the
subfamily Solanoideae of the
flowering plant family Solanaceae. It
comprises seven genera: Anisodus, Atropa,...
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henbane and
stinking nightshade) is a
poisonous plant belonging to
tribe Hyoscyameae of the
nightshade family Solanaceae.
Henbane is
native to
temperate Europe...
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trees (a
property shared by the
seeds of
other Solanaceae in
tribe Hyoscyameae e.g.
those of
Hyoscyamus spp., the henbanes). The best-known
member of...
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Solanoideae (with the
exception of Datura, Oryctus,
Grabowskia and the
tribe Hyoscyameae) and the
tribe Juanulloideae (with the
exception of Markea). Capsules...
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subfamily consists of
several well-established tribes: Capsiceae, Datureae,
Hyoscyameae, Juanulloeae, Lycieae, Nicandreae, Nolaneae, Physaleae, Solandreae, and...
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alkaloids are of
common occurrence not only in the Old
World tribes Hyoscyameae (to
which the
genus Atropa belongs) and Mandragoreae, but also in the...
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Hyoscyamus niger (henbane),
belonging to the
tropane alkaloid-rich
tribe Hyoscyameae.
Other tropane-containing,
nightshade ingredients included the famous...
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nightshade family, but,
unlike that genus, is a
member of
tribe Hyoscyameae (Solanum
belongs to
tribe Solaneae). The
chemistry of
Atropa species...
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subtribe of its own
within the
Solanaceous tribe Hyoscyameae: all
other genera in
tribe Hyoscyameae have the same type of dry,
pyxidial capsule as Scopolia...
- Sergei; Dillon,
Michael O.; Sun, Hang & Wen, Jun (2010). "Dispersals of
Hyoscyameae and
Mandragoreae (Solanaceae) from the New
World to
Eurasia in the early...