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  1. ... Ehus cotinus. “ grapes, American Ivy, Ampelopsis quinquefolia. “ gromwell, Wild Job’s tears, Onosmodium Yirginianura. “ hellebore, Adonis vernalis. “ hemp, Datisca hirta. “ indigo, Baptisia Australis. “ jalap, Four o’clocks, Mirabilis Jalapa. “ johnswort, Nit ...
  2. ... Indian Pea.) Root — lenitive ; in poultices: farinaceous, edible. baptisia, Vent. False Indigo. American Indigo. B.alba,R. Br. (Prairie Indigo.) B. tinctoria,R. Br (Wild Indigo.) B. australis, R. Br. (Blue False Indigo) B. leucan- tha, ...
  3. ... DECANDRIA. MONOGYNIA, 5 pet. caer. lut. 504 PODALYRIA BAPTISIA 1. australis 2. tinctoria H.K,$ , iegumen I locul. "po- podalyRia 2 lysperm. X blue-flowered Virg. Pens. H.fl Jun. X (wild indigo) dvers P.ns.fi Aug. Georg. F 42 ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Catalogue of the flowering plants and ferns of Ohio 
    Publication: Columbus : Richard Nevins, printer, 1860
    ... N". Lupinus, Tourn. perennis, L. Common Lupine. Gen. Baptisia, Vent, tinctoria, R. Br. Wild Indigo. Gen.' leucantha, T. and G. White-flowered Bapt. Banks of Ohio River alba, R. Br. Cent. 0. Sullivant. australis, R. Br. Blue False Indigo. Clarke, Cin. leucophsea, ...
  5. ... HORSE-CHESTNUT. (See ^Esculus.) HORSE-FLY WEED, OR WILD INDIGO. (See Baptisia Tinc- TORIA.) HORSERADISH. (See Armoracia.) HORSETAIL. (See Equisetum ... by no means well established. INDIGO-WEED, OR WILD INDIGO. (See Baptisia Tinctoria.) INEBRIATE ASYLUMS. (See Dipsomania.) INFANCY, INFANT. (See ...
  6. ... resinoid, obtained by precipitation from the alcoholic extract. *BAPTISIA,—Wild Indigo. Preparations. *Tinctura Baptisia:, Tincture of Baptisia,—Dose, rqv- ...
  7. ... 4 grams (gss-j) in decoction, etc. BAPTISIA.—Wild Indigo. Origin.—Baptisia tinctoria, Robert Brown. Natural order, Leguminosse, Papilionacese, Podalyriese. ...
  8. ... berberine or a closely allied alkaloid, and is BAPTISIAWILD INDIGO. 97 probably derived from Abuta amara, Aublet. Habitat, ... in decoc- tion, etc. BAFT I SI A.—Wild Indigo. Origin.—Baptisia tinctoria, Robert Brown. Natural order, Leguminosse, Papilionaceae. Habitat.— ...
  9. ... they might have been looked for, is the wild indigo, (Baptisia,) a handsome plant with yellow flowers, two or ... in ax- ill.iry whorls. 2-3 f. BAPTISIA. 10—1. (Leguminosa.) [From bapto, to dye.] tincts'ria, (wild indigo, y. Ju. 3}. ) very glabrous and branching; leaves ...
  10. ... D.) Note on the blackening ofthe leaves ofthe wild indigo (Baptisia tinctoria) and the isolation of a new phenol, ...
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