phytolaccatoxin

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Phytolacca Plant Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Phytolacca americana Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Phytolacca Plant
American pokeweed- phytolacca americana Royalty Free Stock Photo
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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 names such as pokebush, pokeberry, pokeroot or poke sallet. Other names for species of Phytolacca include inkberry and ombú. The generic name is derived from the Greek word meaning `plant,` and the Latin word lacca, a red dye. Phytolaccatoxin and phytolaccigenin are present in the leaves, stems, roots, blossoms, berries etc. in many species which are poisonous to mammals if not prepared properly. The berries are eaten by birds, which are not affected by the toxin. The small seeds with very hard outer shells remain intact in the digestive system and are eliminated whole


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