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Oenanthe crocata,
hemlock water-dropwort (sometimes
known as dead man's fingers) is a
flowering plant in the
carrot family,
native to Europe,
North Africa...
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Oenanthe:
Oenanthe abchasica Schischk.
Oenanthe aquatica (L.) Poir.
Oenanthe banatica Heuff.
Oenanthe benghalensis (DC.) Miq.
Oenanthe crocata L. Oenanthe...
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toxin extracted from
hemlock water-dropwort (
Oenanthe crocata) and
other plants of the
genus Oenanthe. It is a
central nervous system poison, and acts...
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Apiaceae including water hemlock (Cicuta species) and
water dropwort (
Oenanthe crocata). The
compound contains polyene, polyyne, and
alcohol functional groups...
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species of
Oenanthe by its
inflated hollow stems (those of
lachenalii and
pimpinelloides are solid); the
absence of
bracts (present in
crocata, lachenalii...
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Eastern Piedmont wrote that they had
identified hemlock water-dropwort (
Oenanthe crocata) as the
plant historically responsible for
producing the
sardonic grin...
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Apiaceae have been used for a
variety of
purposes globally. The
poisonous Oenanthe crocata has been used as an aid in suicides, and
arrow poisons have been made...
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virosa (virulent poison)
Hemlock water dropwort or
water hemlock,
Oenanthe crocata (virulent poison)
Greater water parsnip or sium, Sium
latifolium (root...
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summer season include: Ixia
maculata Iris
pseudacorus Lythrum salicaria Oenanthe crocata In
saturated areas you
might observe:
Lysimachia tenella, syn. Anagallis...
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Mozrzymas JW, Taglialatela-Scafati O (2009). "Polyacetylenes from
Sardinian Oenanthe fistulosa: A
Molecular Clue to
risus sardonicus".
Journal of
Natural Products...