Apocynum cannabinum var. estellinum (Greene) Bég. & Belosersky
Apocynum cannabinum var. floribundum Bég. & Belosersky
Apocynum cannabinum var. glaberrimum A.DC.
Apocynum cannabinum var. greeneanum (Bég. & Belosersky) Woodson
Apocynum cannabinum var. hypericifolium (Aiton) A.Gray
Apocynum cannabinum var. incanum Bég. & Belosersky
Apocynum cannabinum var. isophyllum (Greene) Bég. & Belosersky
Apocynum cannabinum var. lanceolatum Durand & Hilg.
Apocynum cannabinum var. nemorale (G.S.Mill.) Fernald
Apocynum cannabinum var. oliganthum Bég. & Belosersky
Apocynum cannabinum var. palustre Bég. & Belosersky
Apocynum cannabinum f. pennsilvanicum Bég. & Belosersky
Apocynum cannabinum var. puberulum Bég. & Belosersky
Apocynum cannabinum f. pubescens (Mitch. ex R.Br.) Voss
Apocynum cannabinum var. pubescens (Mitch. ex R.Br.) A.DC.
Apocynum cannabinum var. suksdorfii (Greene) Bég. & Belosersky
Apocynum carolinii Nieuwl.
Apocynum cervinum Greene
Apocynum cinereum Nieuwl.
Apocynum cordigerum Greene
Apocynum cuspidatum Greene ex Bég. & Belosersky
Apocynum densiflorum Greene
Apocynum dictyotum Greene
Apocynum dimidiatum Raf.
Apocynum estellinum Greene
Apocynum farwellii Greene
Apocynum farwellii f. anomalum Farw.
Apocynum farwellii var. glaucum Farw.
Apocynum farwellii f. ternarium Farw.
Apocynum farwellii f. verticillare Farw.
Apocynum greeneanum Bég. & Belosersky
Apocynum hypericifolium Aiton
Apocynum hypericifolium var. angustifolium Bég. & Belosersky
Apocynum hypericifolium f. arenarium (Greene) F.C.Gates
Apocynum hypericifolium var. cordigerum (Greene) Bég. & Belosersky
Apocynum hypericifolium var. farwellii (Greene) Woodson
Apocynum hypericifolium var. intermedium Bég. & Belosersky
Apocynum hypericifolium var. myrianthum (Greene) Bég. & Belosersky
Apocynum hypericifolium var. nevadense (Goodd.) Bég. & Belosersky
Apocynum hypericifolium var. oblongum (Greene) Bég. & Belosersky
Apocynum hypericifolium var. salignum (Greene) Bég. & Belosersky
Apocynum hypericifolium var. typicum Bég. & Belosersky
Apocynum isophyllum Greene
Apocynum ithacense Greene
Apocynum laurinum Greene
Apocynum littorale Greene
Apocynum longifolium Greene
Apocynum macounii Greene ex Bég. & Belosersky
Apocynum missouriense Greene
Apocynum myrianthum Greene
Apocynum nemorale G.S.Mill.
Apocynum neogeum Bég. & Belosersky
Apocynum nevadense Goodd.
Apocynum oblongum Greene
Apocynum oliganthum Greene
Apocynum palustre Greene
Apocynum piscatorium Douglas ex A.DC.
Apocynum platyphyllum Greene
Apocynum procerum Greene
Apocynum pubescens Mitch. ex R.Br.
Apocynum purpureum Tausch
Apocynum salignum Greene
Apocynum sibiricum Jacq.
Apocynum sibiricum f. arenarium (Greene) Fernald
Apocynum sibiricum var. cordigerum (Greene) Fernald
Apocynum sibiricum var. farwellii (Greene) Woodson
Apocynum sibiricum var. salignum (Greene) Fernald
Apocynum subuligerum Greene
Apocynum suksdorfii Greene
Apocynum suksdorfii var. angustifolium (Bég. & Belosersky) Woodson
Apocynum suksdorfii var. typicum Greene
Apocynum thermale Greene
Apocynum tomentulosum Nieuwl.
Apocynum venetum A.DC.
Cynopaema hypericifolium (Aiton) Lunell
Forsteronia pavonii A.DC.
Apocynum cannabinum (dogbane, amy root, hemp dogbane, prairie dogbane, Indian hemp, rheumatism root, or wild cotton)[4] is a perennial herbaceous plant that grows throughout much of North America—in the southern half of Canada and throughout the United States. It is poisonous to humans, dogs, cats, and horses. All parts of the plant are toxic and can cause cardiac arrest if ingested. Some Lepidoptera feed on this plant, such as the hummingbird moth.
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species pages). Apocynum androsaemifolium L. – Canada, United States, northeastern Mexico Apocynumcannabinum L. – Canada, United States Apocynum × floribundum...
offspring. Its diet consists primarily of dogbane (Apocynum), specifically Apocynumcannabinum and Apocynum androsaemifolium. C. auratus has developed several...
PMID 27338339; PMC 4928700. ITIS Standard Report for Apocynumcannabinum Jepson Manual Treatment of Apocynumcannabinum — invasive plant species in California....
many areas of Ukraine). In North America: Apocynum, dogbane or Indian hemp, including Apocynumcannabinum, a traditional source of fiber. Also the bluestars...
cymarine) is a cardiac glycoside. Plants of the genus Apocynum, including Apocynumcannabinum and Apocynum venetum, contain cymarin. Cymarin is a cardiac glycoside...
known from Ohio and Maine in the United States. The larvae feed on Apocynumcannabinum. They mine the stem of their host plant. The mine has the form of...
Adults are on wing from May to July. The larvae feed on Apocynum (including Apocynumcannabinum) and Asclepias species (including Asclepias tuberosa)....
cardiac glycosides which are responsible for the cytotoxicity of Apocynumcannabinum. Extracts from the flowers of Calotropis procera have shown strong...
Indian hemp may refer to any of various fiber bearing plants: Apocynumcannabinum Cannabis indica Crotalaria juncea, native to India Sida rhombifolia...
toxic. However, he may have inadvertently prepared common dogbane (Apocynumcannabinum), a poisonous somewhat similar-looking plant instead. Gibbons devised...
different feeding habits in which C. auratus feed exclusively on Apocynumcannabinum and Apocynum androsaemifolium whereas C. cobaltinus has a broader diet as...
Nez Perce textiles were made primarily from dogbane or "qeemu" (Apocynumcannabinum or Indian hemp), tules or "to'ko" (Schoenoplectus acutus var. acutus)...
(Brassica juncea), ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia), hemp dogbane (Apocynumcannabinum), or poplar trees, which sequester lead in their biomass. Salt-tolerant...
certainly cannot be disposed of as a possession." The Klamath use Apocynumcannabinum as a fiber and eat the roots of Lomatium canbyi. They use the rootstocks...
may refer to: Wild forms of plants in the cotton genus, Gossypium Apocynumcannabinum, native to North America Asclepias syriaca, native to North America...
milkweed, adult monarchs feed on the nectar of many plants, including: Apocynumcannabinum – Indian hemp Asclepias spp. – milkweed Buddleja davidii - butterfly-bush...
(Amelanchier alnifolia). In California, they are noted to feed on oaks, Apocynumcannabinum, Marrubium species, Ceanothus velutinus, California buckeye, milkweed...
isolated by Horace Finnemore, in 1908, from the root of Canadian hemp (Apocynumcannabinum). At the time, this plant was already used for its known effectiveness...
as Species of Concern. Family: Apocynaceae Apocynum androsaemifolium, spreading dogbane Apocynumcannabinum, clasping-leaf dogbane Family: Gentianaceae...
the functions are not mutually exclusive. It is a common feeder on Apocynumcannabinum (dogbane, Indian hemp) which produces a milky latex containing cardenolides...
Amsinckia intermedia Fiddleneck Contains pyrrolizidine alkaloids Apocynumcannabinum Hemp dogbane Also known as Indian hemp, choctaw root, rheumatism...
Rheumatism root is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Apocynumcannabinum, also known as dogbane, amy root, hemp dogbane, prairie dogbane,...
recently, domesticated sheep wool. Growing in many areas, Indian hemp (Apocynumcannabinum) was harvested and dried before maturity. The grass was boiled to...