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Bryonia dioica: European White Bryony

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Description: Illustration and information from Botanical.com, a modern herbal, on this poisonous plant, a tincture obtained from which is used as a diuretic.
A Modern Herbal | Bryony, White Botanical: Bryonia dioica (LINN.) English Mandrake. Wild Vine. Wild Hops. Wild Nep. Tamus. Ladies' Seal. Tetterbury. The Cucumber tribe has a single representative among our wild plants in the Red-berried, common or White Bryony. This is a vine-like plant growing in woods and hedges, and exceedingly common in the south of England, rarer in the Midland counties, and not often found in the north of England. It is of frequent occurrence in central and southern Europe.
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