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Kopsia fruticosa (Apocyanaceae) Shrub Vinca
Kopsia fruticosa (Shrub Vinca) 1. Taxonomic Insights Species: Kopsia fruticosa Family: Apocynaceae Genus: Kopsia The Apocynaceae family is renowned for its diverse and often powerful indole alkaloids, producing some of the most significant medicinal and toxic plants in both traditional and modern pharmacopeias. Related Herbs from the same family: Rauvolfia serpentina (Sarpagandha): A critically important Ayurvedic herb used for hypertension, anxiety, and insomnia, conta


Abrus precatorius (Fabaceae) Rosary Pea
Abrus precatorius (Rosary Pea, Indian Licorice) The seed is highly toxic. It contains a very powerful toxin that has no antidote 1. Taxonomic insights Species: Abrus precatorius Family: Fabaceae (Leguminosae) Genus: Abrus The Fabaceae family showcases a dramatic duality: it provides nutritional staples like lentils and beans, while also housing some of the most potent plant toxins known, such as abrin from Abrus precatorius . Related Herbs from the same family: Glycyrrhi


Argemone mexicana(Papaveraceae)- Mexican Poppy
Argemone mexicana (Mexican Poppy) This plant is highly Toxic and hence no attempt should be made to use it. The information presented here is for educational purposes only. 1. Scientific name and Basic Taxonomic classification Species: Argemone mexicana Family: Papaveraceae Genus: Argemone Related Herbs from the same family: Papaver somniferum (Opium Poppy/Ahiphena): The source of opium and its alkaloids like morphine and codeine. In Ayurveda, it is used in extremely control


Ipomoea carnea (Convolvulaceae)
Ipomoea carnea (Bush Morning Glory) 1. Taxonomic insights Species: Ipomoea carnea Family: Convolvulaceae Genus: Ipomoea The Convolvulaceae family contains a diverse range of species, from food crops to potent psychoactive and medicinal plants. Related Herbs from the same family: Ipomoea batatas (Sweet Potato): A nutritive tuber. Convolvulus pluricaulis (Shankhapushpi): A premier brain tonic. Ipomoea digitata (Vidari): A rejuvenative and galactagogue tuber. 2. Common N
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