Poisonous fetid Old World herb having sticky hairy leaves and yellow-brown flowers; yields hyoscyamine and scopolamine.
1 Like henbane , it is often seen on rubbish-heaps and in old brickfields.
2 Asphalt from the street, leaves of henbane , datura, dried nightshade, and myrrh.
3 Only take care, some of the henbane flowers have slipped into my crown.
4 Take a glassful of Paris green mixed with some delightful henbane .
5 Then Mr. Slope's successes were henbane to Dr. Grantly, and Mrs.
6 In the Middle Ages henbane was added to beer to enhance its intoxicating effects.
7 For this purpose a mixture of opium, mandragora, and henbane is to be used.
8 Nightshade, henbane and mandrake are some of the most toxic plants in the family Solanaceae.
9 Here are the henbane , the sow-thistle, the wild cucumber.
10 Yes, you have dropped them like henbane in my ears, and circumstances have strengthened them.
11 To see the future more clearly, use black henbane .
12 Fatur cites several cases involving angry behavior associated with plants related to henbane , containing the same alkaloids.
13 Braids of garlic and henbane hung beside doorways with other herbs and dried plants he couldn't name.
14 A "sopoforific sponge" would be soaked in the juices of henbane , opium poppy, and mandrake.
15 This is not pennyroyal, it is henbane !
16 It can knock out someone for 24 hours, and in rare cases henbane can lead to respiratory failure.
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