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Genus of plants
Phytolacca is a genus of perennial plants native to North America, South America and East Asia. Some members of the genus are known as pokeweeds or similar
Phytolacca
Species of flowering plant in the family Phytolaccaceae
Phytolacca americana, also known as American pokeweed, pokeweed, poke sallet, pokeberry, dragonberries, pigeonberry weed, and inkberry, is a poisonous
Phytolacca_americana
– Juglans californica Canada root – Asclepias tuberosa Cancer jalap – Phytolacca americana Carrot – Daucus carota Wild carrot – Daucus carota Carrot weed
List_of_plants_by_common_name
Species of tree
Phytolacca dioica, commonly known as ombú in Spanish and umbu in Portuguese, is a massive evergreen tree in the pokeweed family Phytolaccaceae, native
Phytolacca_dioica
Species of plant
Phytolacca acinosa, the Indian pokeweed, is a species of flowering plant in the family Phytolaccaceae. It is native to temperate eastern Asia; the Himalayas
Phytolacca_acinosa
Species of flowering plant
Phytolacca icosandra, sometimes known as button pokeweed or tropical pokeweed, is a species of flowering plant found in the neotropics and introduced into
Phytolacca_icosandra
Species of shrub
Phytolacca rivinoides, also known by its common name Venezuelan pokeweed, is a species of shrub in the family Phytolaccaceae. "Phytolacca rivinoides Kunth
Phytolacca_rivinoides
Species of flowering plant in the family Phytolaccaceae
Phytolacca octandra, also known as inkweed or red inkplant, is a herbaceous perennial plant in the pokeweed family Phytolaccaceae, originating from the
Phytolacca_octandra
Species of flowering plant
Phytolacca japonica is a species of flowering plant in the pokeweed family, Phytolaccaceae. It native to eastern Asia, where it is found in China and Japan
Phytolacca_japonica
Species of flowering plant
Phytolacca sandwicensis, also known as Hawai'i pokeweed, is a member of the Phytolaccaceae family and is a flowering and fruit bearing species endemic
Phytolacca_sandwicensis
Species of shrub
Phytolacca dodecandra, commonly known as endod, gopo berry, or African soapberry, is a trailing shrub or climber native to Tropical Africa, Southern Africa
Phytolacca_dodecandra
Species of flowering plant
Phytolacca pruinosa, the Levantine pokeweed, is a species of plant in the Phytolaccaceae family. It is a perennial bearing green flowers which become red
Phytolacca_pruinosa
Topics referred to by the same term
Phytolacca: Phytolacca americana, or American pokeweed Phytolacca acinosa, or Indian pokeweed Phytolacca sandwicensis, or Hawai'i pokeweed Phytolacca
Pokeweed_(disambiguation)
Topics referred to by the same term
salad (also known as poke salat or poke sallet), a dish prepared using Phytolacca americana Poke (disambiguation) Polk Salad Annie This disambiguation page
Poke_salad
Species of plant
Phytolacca heterotepala, the Mexican pokeweed, is a species of plant in the pokeweed family Phytolaccaceae. It is native to the state of Tamaulipas in
Phytolacca_heterotepala
(Caesalpinia Sepiaria), Fang-k'uei (Peucedanum japonica) and Red Shanglu (Phytolacca acinosa) all can cause hallucination in peoples. In the past, this significance
Hallucinogenic plants in Chinese herbals
Hallucinogenic_plants_in_Chinese_herbals
Retrieved 14 January 2022. "Entity Display : Phytolacca rivinoides". Ecoport.org. Retrieved 28 February 2018. "Phytolacca rivinoides - Plant Information Sheet
List_of_leaf_vegetables
Plants adapted to arid conditions
Erocallis, Lewisia, Parakeelya, Phemeranthus, Thingia Phytolaccaceae: Phytolacca Portulacaceae: Portulaca Talinaceae: Amphipetalum, Talinella, Talinum
Succulent_plant
Biological structure in a plant stem
cycads, and Welwitschia. The largest of all caudices is that of the ombu (Phytolacca dioica) of the Pampas of South America, which can reach up to 14 metres
Caudex
Species of moth
(banana/plantain) Ocimum basilicum (basil) Paulownia (princess tree) Persea Phytolacca Plantago Prunus Pyrostegia Ricinus Robinia Salix (willow) Syringa (lilac)
Giant_leopard_moth
Chemical compound
from Astragalus sinicus after which it is named. It can be isolated from Phytolacca americana (the American pokeweed) or in the methanolic extract of fronds
Astragalin
Ethiopian pathologist (1935–1997)
"Laboratory and Field Evaluation of the Molluscicidal Properties of Phytolacca dodecandra". Bulletin of the World Health Organization. 42 (4): 597–612
Aklilu_Lemma
Index of plants with the same common name
for several unrelated plants: Any plant in the genus Phytolacca (pokeweeds) Especially Phytolacca americana (American pokeweed) Dianella nigra (turutu
Inkberry
Species of plant
Terminalia ovatifolia Noronha Terminalia paraensis Mart. Terminalia rubrigemmis Tul. Terminalia subcordata Humb. & Bonpl. ex Willd. Phytolacca javanica Osbeck
Terminalia_catappa
Chemical compound
seeds of Phytolacca americana (American pokeweed). It is present in various parts of a large number of plants, such as the seeds of Phytolacca americana
Caffeic_aldehyde
Topics referred to by the same term
Ink (2000 film), a Peruvian-Spanish crime drama film Red inkplant, or Phytolacca octandra This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title
Red_Ink
Caribbean vegetable dish
kalalou, or tomtom ak kalalou (breadfruit with kalalou). Pokeweed species, Phytolacca octandra or "West Indian foxglove" (no relation to garden foxglove, genus
Callaloo
Species of bacterium
genus Solirubrobacter which has been isolated from the stem of the plant Phytolacca acinosa from the Mount Taibai in China. Parte, A.C. "Solirubrobacter"
Solirubrobacter_taibaiensis
U.S. regional cuisine
Woman preparing "poke sallet" made of pokeweed (or Phytolacca americana)
Appalachian_cuisine
Monoclonal antibody
itself, taplitumomab, is linked to the protein PAP, an antiviral from Phytolacca americana, a species of pokeweed. This is reflected by the 'paptox' in
Taplitumomab_paptox
Non-native organism causing damage to an established environment
Varone, Laura (2020). "Seed germination traits of Ailanthus altissima , Phytolacca americana and Robinia pseudoacacia in response to different thermal and
Invasive_species
Species of flowering plant
Dicentra formosa Euonymus alatus Iris foetidissima Magnolia Mimosa Peanut Phytolacca americana Pollia condensata Sumac Teak × Chitalpa Zygogonium ericetorum
Clerodendrum_trichotomum
Genus of flowering plants in the poppy family
it safe for human consumption (compare preparation of poke sallet from Phytolacca americana). Other factors influencing potential toxicity include variations
Lamprocapnos
Historic house in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
bipinnata, Louisiana irises, Lycoris aurea, Narcissus, Passiflora incarnata, Phytolacca americana, Euphorbia pulcherrima, roses, Stigmaphyllon ciliatum, tulips
Longue_Vue_House_and_Gardens
Type of protein
Pokeweed mitogen is a mitogen derived from the roots of Phytolacca americana. It functions as a lectin and a mitotic stimulus for the division of lymphocytes
Pokeweed_mitogen
Species of flowering plant
Anemone leveillei Anemone leveillei (six petalled flowers) together with Phytolacca acinosa (flower spikes). Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae Clade:
Anemone_leveillei
Species of moth
year-round. The larvae feed on various weeds but prefer Amaranthus species and Phytolacca americana. The S. eridania is found in North America (the southern US
Spodoptera_eridania
Book by Carl Linnaeus
Pectis ciliaris Pectis linifolia Pedalium murex Persicaria perfoliata Phytolacca icosandra Poa palustris Polemonium reptans Polycarpon tetraphyllum Portlandia
10th edition of Systema Naturae
10th_edition_of_Systema_Naturae
Pea (sprouts / leaves) Lathyrus oleraceus Pitogo Cycas riuminiana Poke Phytolacca americana Purple bauhinia / Butterfly tree Bauhinia purpurea Radicchio
List_of_vegetables
Subspecies of carnivore
summer, they primarily eat Serenoa repens, Ilex glabra, Rubus species, Phytolacca rigida, Vaccinium species, Camponotus species, Anisomorpha buprestoides
Florida_black_bear
List of plant species with reported psychoactive properties
somniferum Opium. Widely used analgesic, native to the Old World. Unknown Phytolacca americana Narcotic and toxic when the root is consumed. Yohimbine Pausinystalia
List_of_psychoactive_plants
myasthenia gravis, glaucoma, Alzheimer's disease and delayed gastric emptying. Phytolacca spp. pokeweed Phytolaccaceae Leaves, berries, and roots contain phytolaccatoxin
List_of_poisonous_plants
Viable seed present in the soil
stramonium At least 39 years Over 90 percent germination rate was reported Phytolacca americana At least 39 years 80-90 percent germination rate was reported
Soil_seed_bank
Index of plants with the same common name
Gracilaria tikvahiae [species; commons; wikidata], or graceful redweed Phytolacca americana, native to North America Suaeda australis, native to Australia
Redweed
Topics referred to by the same term
prairies and dry woodlands of central North America Phytolacca esculenta, a synonym for Phytolacca acinosa, a large herbaceous perennial plant native to
P._esculenta
Physenaceae Physena G inflated (the fruit) Caryophyllales Qu Phytolaccaceae Phytolacca G plant lac Caryophyllales CS Picramniaceae Picramnia G bitter bush Picramniales
List of plant family names with etymologies
List_of_plant_family_names_with_etymologies
Species of moth
America, where it has been recorded from Florida. The larvae feed on Phytolacca decandra. funet.fi mothphotographersgroup J. Wash. Acad. Sci. 36 : 427
Nealyda_phytolaccae
Species of bacterium
genus Solirubrobacter which has been isolated from the roots of the plant Phytolacca acinosa from the Mount Taibai in China. Parte, A.C. "Solirubrobacter"
Solirubrobacter_phytolaccae
Species of flowering plant
celosioides R.Br. Deeringia indica Retz. ex Blume Deeringia virgata Zipp. ex Span. Gomphrena amaranthoides (Lam.) Roth Phytolacca gracilis Herb. ex Moq.
Deeringia_amaranthoides
Flowering plants in the order Caryophyllales recorded from South Africa
Genus Phytolacca : Phytolacca americana L. not indigenous, naturalised, invasive Phytolacca dioica L. not indigenous, naturalised, invasive Phytolacca dodecandra
List of Caryophyllales of South Africa
List_of_Caryophyllales_of_South_Africa
Historic site in Academy Road, Los Angeles
(hybrid) Phoenix roebelenii x rupicola Phoenix rupicola (cliff date palm) Phytolacca dioica (ombú) Pinus (pine) Pinus canariensis (Canary Island pine) Pinus
Chavez_Ravine_Arboretum
Index of chemical compounds with the same name
acid Caffeic aldehyde, a phenolic aldehyde contained in the seeds of Phytolacca americana This set index article lists chemical compounds articles associated
Caffeic
Agricultural settlement in Uruguay
It takes its name from the most popular native tree in Uruguay, ombú (Phytolacca dioica). Previously the area had a German school, Deutsche Schule El-Ombu
El_Ombú
English name Scientific name Status Indian pokeweed Phytolacca acinosa * Heart-leaf ice-plant Aptenia cordifolia * Shrubby dewplant Ruschia caroli * Sickle-leaved
List of dicotyledons of Great Britain and Ireland
List_of_dicotyledons_of_Great_Britain_and_Ireland
Nature reserve in Pretoria, South Africa
Bluegum Eucalyptus sp. Privet Ligustrum sp. Mulberry Morus sp. Ink berry Phytolacca octandra Platanus Platanus sp. White poplar Populus alba Oak Quercus sp
Rietvlei_Nature_Reserve
Species of flowering plant
choking. The fruits are also used in medicines. Related genera Petivera and Phytolacca are known to have many bioactive compounds. "Trichostigma octandrum (L
Trichostigma_octandrum
Family of flowering plants
Ercilla A.Juss. — 2 species Nowickea J.Martínez & J.A.McDonald — 2 species Phytolacca L. — ca 25 species The following genera were previously included in the
Phytolaccaceae
Mountain in northwestern Croatia
also in the wetter parts of clearings, both anthropogenic and natural. Phytolacca americana. First noted on Kalnik at the end of the 20th century in conifer
Kalnik_(mountain)
List of all flora in the US State of North Carolina
Virginia springbeauty, Claytonia virginica Phytolaccaceae American pokeweed, Phytolacca americana Portulacaceae Kiss-me-quick, Portulaca pilosa Cornaceae Silky
List of flora of North Carolina
List_of_flora_of_North_Carolina
Topics referred to by the same term
pillwort, an aquatic fern species Prunus americana, a species of plum tree Phytolacca americana Americana (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles
P._americana
Pentacyclic chemical compound in plant leaves and fruit
aglycone of triterpenoid saponins. Oleanolic acid can be found in olive oil, Phytolacca americana (American pokeweed), and Syzygium spp, garlic, etc. It was first
Oleanolic_acid
Organisms that are recorded as invasive
Persicaria capitata – pink-head knotweed Phytolacca americana – American pokeweed Phytolacca dioica – belhambra Phytolacca icosandra – tropical pokeweed Pinus
List of invasive species in South Africa
List_of_invasive_species_in_South_Africa
Index of plants with the same common name
refer to: Amelanchier alnifolia, native to North America Duranta erecta Phytolacca americana, native to North America Rivina humilis This page is an index
Pigeonberry
*Philodendron sp. *Phoenix canariensis Phyllanthus hirtellus *Physalis peruviana *Phytolacca octandra Pimelea linifolia Pittosporum multiflorum Pittosporum revolutum
McKay Reserve, Palm Beach, New South Wales
McKay_Reserve,_Palm_Beach,_New_South_Wales
Species of plant
perforatum, ledum palustre, lithium carbonicum, magnesia phosphorica, phytolacca decandra, pulsatilla, rhododendron chrysanthum, rhus toxicodendron, ruta
Actaea_spicata
Topics referred to by the same term
P. dioica may refer to: Phytolacca dioica, the ombú, a massive evergreen herb species growing as a tree native to the Pampas of South America Pimenta dioica
P._dioica
French mathematician and scientist
experiments involved immersing the roots of living plants in the red juice of Phytolacca berries in order to observe circulation. As the academy, mainly to stop
Nicolas_Sarrabat
Rhyniophyte ('plant of the Rhynie chert'); Phytophthora ('plant destroyer'); Phytolacca ('plant lac'); Chlorophyta ('green plant') -pithecus, pitheco-: Pronunciation:
List of commonly used taxonomic affixes
List_of_commonly_used_taxonomic_affixes
Domesticated plant species not part of mainstream agriculture
Opuntia spp. Parkia biglobosa Pastinaca sativa Physalis philadelphica Phytolacca acinosa Portulaca oleracea Psophocarpus tetragonolobus Rorippa indica
Neglected and underutilized crop
Neglected_and_underutilized_crop
Index of chemical compounds with the same molecular formula
refer to: Caffeic aldehyde, a phenolic aldehyde contained in the seeds of Phytolacca americana Coumaric acids o-Coumaric acid p-Coumaric acid m-Coumaric acid
C9H8O3
Petroselinum crispum (†) (M) (Mill.) A.W. Hill Physalis peruviana (†) (M) L. Phytolacca americana (†) L. Pistia stratiotes (†) L. Pittosporum undulatum (†) Vent
List of invasive species in Portugal
List_of_invasive_species_in_Portugal
British biochemist
of a description of the specific protein used for each track: Pokeweed Phytolacca americana pokeweed antiviral protein White mustard Sinapis alba myrosinase
Linda_Long
cherry) Physaria (bladderpod) Physocarpus Physoplexis Physostegia Phyteuma Phytolacca (pokeweed) Picea (spruce) Picrasma Pieris Pilea Pileostegia Pilosella
List of garden plants in North America
List_of_garden_plants_in_North_America
Topics referred to by the same term
Ipomoea purga (aka jalap and Ipomoea jalapa) Variant spelling Cancer jalap (Phytolacca americana) Variant spelling Jalap, obsolete cathartic drug Jalapa Railroad
Xalapa_(disambiguation)
Arecales St G Phyteuma Greek and Latin name Campanulaceae Asterales St G Phytolacca plant lac Phytolaccaceae Caryophyllales CS G Picea Latin name Pinaceae
List of plant genus names with etymologies (L–P)
List_of_plant_genus_names_with_etymologies_(L–P)
American botanist (1918–2008)
Genus Phytolacca. I. Hybridizing Species in Northeastern Colombia". Evolution. 4 (4): 332. doi:10.2307/2405600. JSTOR 2405600. (See Phytolacca.) —— (1950)
Jonathan_Deininger_Sauer
Swainsonine Persea americana Avocado Physalis Japanese lanterns, groundcherries Phytolacca americana Pokeweed Prunus Cherries, apricots, peaches, and plums Pteridium
List of plants poisonous to equines
List_of_plants_poisonous_to_equines
Chemical compound
isolated from Flaveria chlorifolia. Ombuin-3-rutinoside can be isolated from Phytolacca dioica, the ombu tree. Ombuin-3-O-rhamnosylglucoside can be found in Erythroxylum
Ombuin
Mapudungun From pitekun ("to discover") and Greek saurus ("lizard") Pokeweed (Phytolacca americana) phytolaccacean Powhatan From pocan and English "berry" Scup
List of organisms with names derived from Indigenous languages of the Americas
List_of_organisms_with_names_derived_from_Indigenous_languages_of_the_Americas
ianthinus G bluish-purple Justicia ianthina D icosandrus G twenty-stamened Phytolacca icosandra H DS idoneus L worthy Lupinus idoneus* DS igneus L fiery red
List of descriptive plant species epithets (I–Z)
List_of_descriptive_plant_species_epithets_(I–Z)
Species of fly
americana L.), white vervain (Verbena urticifolia L.), American pokeweed (Phytolacca decandra L.), and candyleaf (Stevia rebaudiana). They pollinate bluebell
Syritta_pipiens
Species of beetle
repanda for the high fat fruit of sassafras to the high sugar food of Phytolacca americana, also known as pokeweed. This research determined that there
Cicindela_repanda
(Ziziphus) sumachs (Rhus) karees (Searsia) spicebush (Benzoin) pokeberry (Phytolacca) raisin bushes or crossberries (Grewia) cornels Cornus) bearberry (Arctostaphylos)
Bird_food_plants
18th-century American botanist (1724-1766)
Some species she went on to illustrate, press and describe included: Phytolacca decandra (now P. americana), Polygala senega, Erythronium americanum,
Jane_Colden
Species of bacterium
Arthrobacter echigonensis MN1405 and uptake and translocation of Cd by Phytolacca acinos a Roxb". Chemosphere. 174: 585–592. doi:10.1016/j.chemosphere.2017
Sinomonas_echigonensis
Hawai'i is home to a large number of endemic species
Caraballo – Kauai Rockia Heimerl Rockia sandwicensis (Hillebr.) Heimerl Phytolacca sandwicensis Endl. Rumex albescens Hillebr. Rumex giganteus W.T.Aiton
Endemism in the Hawaiian Islands
Endemism_in_the_Hawaiian_Islands
Species of bird
apparently feeds only on fruits; those of trees, Loranthaceae mistletoes, and Phytolacca pokeweed are known. Its foraging behavior has not been documented though
Turquoise_cotinga
Historic site in Queensland, Australia
trees stand was in existence by 1925. Within this group are a number of Phytolacca dioica which are possibly of a similar age. A group of assorted trees
Gona_Barracks
Protein synthesis inhibitor
Plant antiviral proteins (Beetin, Saporin, Pokeweed antiviral protein (Phytolacca americana), Trichosanthin), a Spiroplasma toxin Type AB: Abrin, Ricin
Ribosome-inactivating_protein
Topics referred to by the same term
Ombú (Phytolacca dioica) is a massive evergreen tree native to the Pampa of South America, belonging to the order Caryophyllales Ombú may also refer to:
Ombú_(disambiguation)
Group of diseases affecting potato plants
capsid protein is an essential cofactor of systemic virus translocation. Phytolacca americana antiviral proteins form one of the major groups of proteins
Viral_diseases_of_potato
Species of moth
feed on Veronia amygdalina, Cordia abyssinica, Manihot esculentus and Phytolacca dodecandra. De Prins, J. & De Prins, W. (2019). "Disparctia vittata (Druce
Disparctia_vittata
Genus of moths
feisthamelii Guenée, 1852 Enigmogramma limata Schaus, 1911 Enigmogramma phytolacca Sepp, [1848] Enigmogramma at Markku Savela's Lepidoptera and Some Other
Enigmogramma
Plants endemic to Romania
Petrosimonia Bunge Amaranthaceae 1. Amaranthus L. 2. Celosia L. Phytolaccaceae Phytolacca L. Molluginaceae 1. Mollugo L. 2. Glinus L. Portulacaceae 1. Portulaca
Flora_of_Romania
Language of Colombia, spoken by the Muisca
unknown) chysquyco "green" or "blue" coca "finger nail" fo "fox" foaba Phytolacca bogotensis, plant used as soap fun "bread" funzaiomy "potato [black]"
Muisca_language
gritensis Passiflora × decaisneana Mazus reptans Mimulus ringens Phytolacca americana Phytolacca dioica Picea pungens var. glauca Pinus canariensis Pinus coulteri
List of plants in the Gibraltar Botanic Gardens
List_of_plants_in_the_Gibraltar_Botanic_Gardens
Madagascar Trees and shrubs Caryophyllales — Phytolaccaceae (pokeweed family) Phytolacca, from Greek for "plant" and modern Latin for "lac", a red dye 5 genera
List of basal superasterid families
List_of_basal_superasterid_families
Species of moth
Diplocyclos palmatus, Toona australis, Eucalyptus, Portulaca oleracea, Phytolacca octandra Theobroma cacao, Coffea arabica, and Physalis ixocarpa. Australian
Tiracola_plagiata
del zorrillo, zorillo, caricillo silvestre Phytolacca icosandra – jaboncillo, conguerin, quilite Phytolacca rugosa – higuerilla Rivina humilis – bajatripa
Plants of the Sierra de Manantlán Biosphere Reserve
Plants_of_the_Sierra_de_Manantlán_Biosphere_Reserve
Plants found in Malta
2022-01-04. Mifsud, Stephen. "Phytolacca americana". MaltaWildPlants.com. Retrieved 2022-01-04. Mifsud, Stephen. "Phytolacca dioica". MaltaWildPlants.com
Flora_of_Malta
PHYTOLACCA
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Male
Thai/Siamese
Thai name CHANNARONG means "experienced warrior."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
The First Drop of Nature Water; White
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Instant Appearance
Girl/Female
American, British, English
Port; Landing Place
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Universally Attractive
Boy/Male
Tamil
The Sky
Female
German
Pet form of German Kreszentia, SENTA means "to spring up, grow, thrive."
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
U ndrestanding clever, wise
Boy/Male
Australian, Finnish, Japanese
Fresh; Ripe
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
One with Shining Body
PHYTOLACCA
PHYTOLACCA
PHYTOLACCA
PHYTOLACCA
PHYTOLACCA
n.
A genus of herbaceous plants, some of them having berries which abound in intensely red juice; poke, or pokeweed.
n.
The poke (Phytolacca decandra); -- called also pocan bush.
n.
Poke (Phytolacca decandra).
n.
A large North American herb of the genus Phytolacca (P. decandra), bearing dark purple juicy berries; -- called also garget, pigeon berry, pocan, and pokeweed. The root and berries have emetic and purgative properties, and are used in medicine. The young shoots are sometimes eaten as a substitute for asparagus, and the berries are said to be used in Europe to color wine.