RM2D786XM–Autumn Saffron (Colchicum brachyphyllum) Preparations from the roots and seeds of this plant are used to treat gout and rheumatism. They are also used
RFRB1N5X–Castor oil plant, Ricinus communis - poisonous plants used for the treatment
RF2E30441–permanent exhibition “Ethnobotanical Gardens” with gardened flowerbeds to discover connections that man has today with the world of plants, Geneve
RM2RRMA42–Flower of common field delphinium (Consolida regalis / Delphinium consolida), field delphinium, medicinal plant
RF2RFGPY2–In spring, Vincetoxicum hirundinaria blooms in the wild in the forest
RF2WFJJTX–Sea squill (Drimia maritima or Urginea maritima) is a perennial herb native to Mediterranean Basin coasts. It is poisonous and medicinal used since an
RFMAY7NA–Cluster of ripening berries on a Pokeweed plant
RFRB1N5C–Castor oil plant detail, Ricinus communis - poisonous plants used for the treatment
RF2E30422–permanent exhibition “Ethnobotanical Gardens” with gardened flowerbeds to discover connections that man has today with the world of plants, Geneve
RM2RHPFDK–Flower of common field delphinium (Consolida regalis), Delphinium consolida, field delphinium, medicinal plant
RF2RFGPXY–In spring, Vincetoxicum hirundinaria blooms in the wild in the forest
RF2WFJJY1–Sea squill (Drimia maritima or Urginea maritima) is a perennial herb native to Mediterranean Basin coasts. It is poisonous and medicinal used since an
RFDEBKY4–FOXGLOVES IN SCOTLAND SHOWING PLANT REGENERATION AFTER FORESTRY CLEARFELL
RF2JFAPCW–Datura stramonium, thorn apple white poisinous flowers closeup selective focus
RF2E304A1–permanent exhibition “Ethnobotanical Gardens” with gardened flowerbeds to discover connections that man has today with the world of plants, Geneve
RM2RHPFDF–Flower of common field delphinium (Consolida regalis), Delphinium consolida, field delphinium, medicinal plant
RF2RFGPY6–In spring, Vincetoxicum hirundinaria blooms in the wild in the forest
RF2WFJJXE–Sea squill (Drimia maritima or Urginea maritima) is a perennial herb native to Mediterranean Basin coasts. It is poisonous and medicinal used since an
RM2EE1AB7–Digitally restored 19th century Victorian botanical illustration of Fool's Parsley / Aethusa cynapium. See notes for source and process info.
RMBEDE0E–Poisonous Red Berries Of Lords and Ladies Arum maculatum Taken at Martin Mere WWT, Lancashire UK
RMHDNNK6–Weißer Germer, Veratrum album, White Veratrum
RF2RWK7W2–Greater celandine (Chelidonium majus) has been naturalised in many regions of North America (Greater Celandine) (Photo Greater Celandine flowering)
RF2T9R4NC–Leaves and fruits of the medicinal shrub Frangula alnus, Rhamnus frangula with poisonous black and red berries closeup.
RFJYDJ80–Homeopathic remedy with blooming aconite
RF2G3A0T0–Tetterwort (Chelidonium majus)
RF2ENR2KA–cutout purple foxglove (digitalis purpurea) isolated on white background
RMBMCRR3–Daphne (Daphne reichsteinii)
RMJ1AATT–Mushrooms or toadstools are not plants at but are fungi and most are edible
RF2D69F1N–Foxgloves, Ladies Glove, (digitalis purpurea) grow out from a stone wall, Monmouthshire, UK
RM2A1MG9C–autumn crocus Colchicum autumnale
RF2E3046Y–permanent exhibition “Ethnobotanical Gardens” with gardened flowerbeds to discover connections that man has today with the world of plants, Geneve
RM2RHPFDE–Flower of common field delphinium (Consolida regalis), Delphinium consolida, field delphinium, medicinal plant
RF2RFGPYA–In spring, Vincetoxicum hirundinaria blooms in the wild in the forest
RF2WFJJXY–Sea squill (Drimia maritima or Urginea maritima) is a perennial herb native to Mediterranean Basin coasts. It is poisonous and medicinal used since an
RM2EE199Y–Digitally restored 19th century Victorian botanical illustration of Mezereon / Daphne mezereum. See notes for source and process info.
RMRN3C5W–Honey Flower, Touch-Me-Not, Melianthus major, Kisrtenbosch Botanical Graden, Western Cape, South Africa, sticky, rich in nectar, resupination of flowe
RF2E304A2–permanent exhibition “Ethnobotanical Gardens” with gardened flowerbeds to discover connections that man has today with the world of plants, Geneve
RM2RHPF65–Flower of common field delphinium (Consolida regalis), Delphinium consolida, field delphinium, medicinal plant
RF2RFGPY1–In spring, Vincetoxicum hirundinaria blooms in the wild in the forest
RF2WFJJY2–Sea squill (Drimia maritima or Urginea maritima) is a perennial herb native to Mediterranean Basin coasts. It is poisonous and medicinal used since an
RM2EE1AHW–Digitally restored 19th century Victorian botanical illustration of Garden Nightshade, Black Nightshade / Solanum nigrum. See notes.
RMRN3AE2–Honey Flower, Touch-Me-Not, Melianthus major, Kirstenbosch Botanical Graden, Western Cape, South Africa, sticky, rich in nectar, resupination of flowe
RFC8G2GH–Vertical image of wild, poisonous baneberries with some of the plant's leaves backlit. Shallow depth of field.
RM2F4J0J5–A warning sign about medicinal plants on the Boardwalk at the Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum of the Seminole Tribe of Florida located off the Tamiami Trail in C
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