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  • ...is genus is [[Hyoscyamus niger]], commonly referred to as black henbane or stinking nightshade. ...The most well-known species of Hyoscyamus, also known as black henbane or stinking nightshade.
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  • ...ciation: /haɪ.əˈsaɪ.əməs ˈnaɪdʒər/), commonly known as '''henbane''' or '''stinking nightshade''', is a plant species native to Eurasia and North Africa. It be ...owing up to 1 meter in height. It has a foul smell, hence the common name "stinking nightshade". The leaves are alternate, simple, and entire or sinuate. The f
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  • * [[Anthemis cotula]] - also known as stinking chamomile
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  • ...cies name ''putoria'' is derived from the Latin word ''putorius'' meaning "stinking", referring to the foul smell associated with the larvae of this species.
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  • The term "rancidity" originates from the Latin word "rancidus", which means "stinking, rank, or offensive". It was first used in English in the early 17th centur
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  • * [[Asafoetida]]: Also known as devil's dung, stinking gum, asant, food of the gods, hing, and giant fennel, is a dried latex (gum
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  • ...amsons]], [[bear's garlic]], [[devil's garlic]], [[gypsy's onions]], and [[stinking Jenny]], is a bulbous perennial flowering plant in the [[amaryllis family]]
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