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Phytolacca americana, also
known as
American pokeweed, pokeweed, poke sallet,
pokeberry, dragonberries,
pigeonberry weed, and inkberry, is a poisonous, herbaceous...
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Pokeberry Cr**** is a 7.82 mi (12.59 km) long 3rd
order tributary to the Haw
River in
Chatham County,
North Carolina. This cr**** is one of two streams...
- slavery. On one
occasion Lay
carried an
animal bladder filled with red
pokeberry juice under his coat in
order to
stage a protest. Lay
stood barely over...
- of the
genus are
known as
pokeweeds or
similar names such as pokebush,
pokeberry,
pokeroot or poke sallet.
Other names for
species of
Phytolacca include...
- from the
original on
September 7, 2013.
Retrieved September 13, 2013. "
Pokeberries Provide Boost for
Solar Cells". U.S.
Department of Energy.
Archived from...
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preference to
others include pine nuts,
sweetgum seeds, and the
seeds of
pokeberry, amaranth,
canary gr****, corn, sesame, and wheat. When
their favorite...
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which he
plunged a
sword into a
bible containing a
bladder of fake
blood (
pokeberry juice) that
splattered those nearby. On
September 9, 1739, a literate...
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Church Road. A two-mile (3.2 km)
trail follows the Haw
River southeast to
Pokeberry Cr****.
Interpretive displays about the mill and the mill
village are under...
- m****aging
eelskin onto
affected areas or
ingesting a
decoction of oak bark or
pokeberry tea. Some
illnesses were
believed to be
caused by
sorcery (conjure), and...
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softer fruits, such as blueberries, grapes, cherries, mulberries,
pokeberries, and bunchberry,
became the main
objects of its consumption. It also...