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  • ...] sempervirens'' in 1753; [[Antoine Laurent de Jussieu]] renamed the genus in 1789. ''Gelsemium'' is a Latinized form of the [[Italian language|Italian]] ...], [[Hunan]], [[Jiangxi]], [[Taiwan]], [[Yunnan]], and [[Zhejiang]]. Found in scrubby forests and thickets from 200-2000 meters elevation.
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  • ...y Apiaceae and may be confused with a number of other edible and poisonous plants. The common name hemlock may also be confused with poison hemlock (''[[Coni Water hemlock is considered one of North America's most toxic plants being highly poisonous to humans.<ref name="Schep"/> Three members of the g
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  • | genus_authority = [[Carolus Linnaeus|L.]], 1753 ...iefly natives of the mountainous parts of the northern hemisphere, growing in moisture retentive but well draining [[soil]]s on mountain meadows. Their [
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  • ...= [[Carolus Linnaeus|L.]]<ref name="ipni">''Sp. Pl.'' 1: 185. 1753 [1 May 1753] {{cite web |url=http://www.ipni.org:80/ipni/idPlantNameSearch.do;jsessioni ...d was first spotted in 1843<ref>{{cite web |title=List of invasive species in the Great Lakes Great Lakes United / Union Saint-Laurent Grands Lacs |url=h
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  • | binomial_authority = [[Carolus Linnaeus|L.]]<ref>Linneas, C. (1753)</ref> ...n [[South Africa]] it is commonly but erroneously called Syringa, which is in fact the [[Syringa|lilac genus]]. The genus ''Melia'' includes four other s
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  • |image_caption = ''Nerium oleander'' in flower ...isonous of commonly grown garden plants, and can be very toxic if ingested in sufficient quantity.
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  • ...-grin.gov/duke/syllabus/module14.htm Module 14: Hawaiian] in A Mini-Course in [http://www.ars-grin.gov/duke/syllabus/index.html Medical Botany]</ref> and ...''Euphorbia'' to the entire genus in the physician's honor.<ref>Linnaeus (1753): p.450</ref>
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  • ...ion = [[Botanical illustration|Illustration]] from ''[[Köhler's Medicinal Plants]]'' 1887 ...ses at low doses, induce [[delirium]] and [[hallucination]]s when ingested in sufficient amounts.<ref name=Wilson2008>{{Cite book| last = Wilson | first
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  • |image_caption = ''[[Coffea arabica]]'' trees in [[Brazil]] |type_species_authority = L.<!--1753--><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.tropicos.org/Name/40011705 |title=''Coffe
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  • {{About|the plant genus|use as a psychoactive drug in the genus|Cannabis (drug)}} ...amsterdam.JPG|thumb|220px|[[Hash Marijuana & Hemp Museum|Cannabis Museum]] in [[Amsterdam]].]]
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