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Bryony, Black (Tamus communis) Click on graphic for larger image Bryony, Black ...
Tamus (Black Bryony or Ladies' Seal) Tamus usually form large, perennial underground corms/rhizomes from which numerous, fast growing annual vines will emerge in spring.
Polyembryony is generally associated with the development of cells other than the egg-cell. Thus in Erythronium and Limnocharis the fertilized egg may form a mass of tissue on which several embryos are produced.
Bird's-foot Trefoil, Birdsfoot Sedge, Birdsnest Orchid, Birthwort, Bistort, Bithynian Vetch, Biting Stonecrop, Bitter Vetchling, Bittersweet, Black Alpine Sedge, Black Bearberry, Black Bent, Black Bindweed, Black Bog-rush, Black Broom, Black Bryony, ...
Californian Big Root (Megarrhiza Californica) - A twining Bryony-like plant, having an enormous root. Only suitable for botanical gardens. You are here: LoveToKnow Garden >> Californian Big Root (Megarrhiza Californica)
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Ointments based on arnica and black bryony - have the same usages as the other products containing arnica. Arnica creams are renowned for their ability of treating acne.
Differing from the Pinaceae cleavage embryony does not occur in the Taxaceae. The fleshy, red aril is edible, but the black, shiny seed is poisonous to mammals, including Homo sapiens.
Bryony (two species of Bryonia), cultivated in Central Europe as a cover vine, has long been valued locally for the medicinal properties of its roots.
See also: Green, May, Medic, Apple, Fruits
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