RM2PN4MAH–Mucuna pruriens herbal supplement capsules and packet
RF2C89ETW–Leaves of Davidson's Plum (Davidsonia pruriens)
RM2BXEETA–Mucuna pruriens L DC Mucuna pruriens L DC.
RF2KFFJPB–3D image of Bufotenin skeletal formula - molecular chemical structure of tryptamine derivative isolated on white background
RFHN4HYE–Mucuna pruriens Nettles on tree - Plants itching
RF2B2F7FX–Close up bunch of Mucuna pruriens on wooden table
RFW2H9AT–velvet bean ayurved Medicin Kaunch/mucuna pruriens/ velvet bean/Cowhage/26-November-2010 Karjat on way to kondana buddhist cave MAHARASHTRA INDIA
RF2DYF74K–taking into account our pillars and, if you want, using our assistant.Mucuna pruriens (redirection from Ojo de Buey (plant))tropical of the Fabaceae f
RF2HC645T–Gray Nicker (Caesalpinia bonduc), Strychnos potatorum, Velvet bean or Mucuna pruriens, Madhuca longifolia Seeds and Castor oil seeds ayurvedic medicin
RF2J9AR95–Qld Davidson's Plum, Davidsonia Pruriens, on the ground, soft juicy red pulp exposed, sharply acid, not usually eaten fresh, Australian Native fruit
RME5YT5W–Velvet bean or Yokohama bean, Mucuna pruriens.
RFDHNP4T–Invasive Potato Vine and Traffic Sign
RM2A7HFCX–Velvet bean, Mucuna pruriens. Handcoloured copperplate botanical engraving from Johannes Zorn's 'Afbeelding der Artseny-Gewassen,' Jan Christiaan Sepp, Amsterdam, 1796. Zorn first published his illustrated medical botany in Nurnberg in 1780 with 500 plates, and a Dutch edition followed in 1796 published by J.C. Sepp with an additional 100 plates. Zorn (1739-1799) was a German pharmacist and botanist who collected medical plants from all over Europe for his 'Icones plantarum medicinalium' for apothecaries and doctors.
RF2RJKDNG–Campsis Tecoma radicans flower also known as trumpet vine trumpet creeper
RF2G5WR8M–Velvet bean flower. Indonesian call velvet bean with benguk
RMMD3XM4–Bottle of Macuna Pruriens Capsules.
RM2PJRG68–African cowage (Mucuna pruriens)
RMT0H35F–Bottle of Macuna Pruriens veltet bean herbal suppliment.
RF2B2F7F9–Close up hand holding bunch of Mucuna pruriens on garden blur background
RFW2H9AP–velvet bean ayurved Medicin Kaunch/mucuna pruriens/ velvet bean/Cowhage/26-November-2010 Karjat on way to kondana buddhist cave MAHARASHTRA INDIA
RM2C1DW6W–Inga pruriens Inga pruriens.
RF2HC645G–Gray Nicker (Caesalpinia bonduc), Strychnos potatorum, Velvet bean or Mucuna pruriens, Madhuca longifolia Seeds and Castor oil seeds ayurvedic medicin
RFT5YP4Y–This is the Picture of Stizolobium Pruriens plant. The leaves are Tripinnate, ovate, Rhombus-shaped, vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RF2J9AR9C–Qld Davidson's Plum, Davidsonia Pruriens, on the ground, soft juicy red pulp exposed, sharply acid, not usually eaten fresh, Australian Native fruit
RM2RBBKF6–Cow-Itch Mucuna pruriens
RMDTF4X8–Mucuna pruriens, velvet bean
RMBY28BB–Purple flowered cowhage dolichos or field beans with hairy seedpod, Dolichos pruriens.
RF2RJKCY3–Campsis Tecoma radicans flower also known as trumpet vine trumpet creeper
RF2G5WR3T–Velvet bean flower. Indonesian call velvet bean with benguk
RM2AM78HN–A companion to the United States pharmacopia; . ntact with the skin. ingsize. Used as powerful counter-irritants in neuralgias, sciaticas, etc. Mucilagines. Mucilages. Solutions of gum or vegetable mucilage in water. Mucilage of acacia,mucilage of tragacanth, and mucilage of quince are typical mucilages.Starch paste is also called a mucilage, although it does not contain gumor mucilage, because it resembles the mucilages in being viscid andmore or less adhesive. Used as demulcent vehicles for other remedies. Mucuna. MuCITNA. Mucunai Setce—Cowhage. Origin.—Mucuna pruriens De Candolle (Leguminos
RMP7C940–Velvet bean or cowhage, Mucuna pruriens. Handcoloured lithograph by Hanhart after a botanical illustration by David Blair from Robert Bentley and Henry Trimen's Medicinal Plants, London, 1880.
RMT0H35N–Bottle of Macuna Pruriens veltet bean herbal suppliment.
RFGDEJME–Hand holding seeds of velvet bean (mucuna pruriens)
RMJ464MK–Mucuna pruriens Blanco2.331
RMMTWW51–. Illustration from book . 1891. Paul Hermann Wilhelm Taubert (1862-1897) 432 Mucuna pruriens Taub131b
RMHX7E8A–Mucuna pruriens Taub131b
RM2E9RW5X–Mucuna pruriens Blanco2.405b.
RMCT3AA4–Velvet bean or cowitch, Mucuna pruriens.
RFKHNK56–Vegetable, Illustration Background Pattern of Hand Drawn Sketch Velvet Bean or Mucuna Pruriens Pods, Good Source of Dietary Fiber, Vitamins and Minera
RM2BTTC50–Mucuna pruriens L DC.
RF2HC645N–Gray Nicker (Caesalpinia bonduc), Strychnos potatorum, Velvet bean or Mucuna pruriens, Madhuca longifolia Seeds and Castor oil seeds ayurvedic medicin
RM2A83EP7–Velvet bean or cowhage, Mucuna pruriens. Handcoloured lithograph by Hanhart after a botanical illustration by David Blair from Robert Bentley and Henry Trimen's Medicinal Plants, London, 1880.
RF2HC644X–Gray Nicker (Caesalpinia bonduc), Strychnos potatorum, Velvet bean or Mucuna pruriens, Madhuca longifolia Seeds and Castor oil seeds ayurvedic medicin
RF2J9AR8Y–Dark purple Davidson's Plum ripe fruit fallen onto the ground, Australian Native fruit
RMHHMAHP–Velvet bean, Mucuna pruriens (Cowhage, Dolichos pruriens). Handcoloured woodblock engravings from James Main's Popular Botany, Orr and Smith, London, 1835. James Main (1775-1846) was a Scottish gardener, botanist and writer.
RF2RJKDN3–Campsis Tecoma radicans flower also known as trumpet vine trumpet creeper
RF2G5WR9K–Velvet bean flower. Indonesian call velvet bean with benguk
RM2AXAWHC–India revisited . h. The microscopic hairs upon the pod are somany poisonous daggers, and these sadly blisteredand inflamed her hand and wrist, giving as much painas though they had been scalded. Warm water re-lieved the smart, which presently passed away; butshe will never carelessly touch again those beadedwoolly seed-cases which look so graceful and burrf socruelly. In bad old days this Macwna pruriens wasemployed to poison wells. We visited^ the same day a large school for Parseegirls, where some one hundred and fifty of the Zoroas-trian maidens, of all sizes and ages, were learningwisdom
RMP9HB26–Velvet bean, Mucuna pruriens (Cowhage, Dolichos pruriens). Handcoloured woodblock engravings from James Main's Popular Botany, Orr and Smith, London, 1835. James Main (1775-1846) was a Scottish gardener, botanist and writer.
RMJ46FRW–Mucuna pruriens Blanco2.405b
RMMYKF6R–. Illustration from book . 1891. Paul Hermann Wilhelm Taubert (1862-1897) 377 Mucuna pruriens Taub131b
RMPG3GPB–. Natal plants : Descriptions and figures of Natal indigenous plants, with notes on their distribution, economic value, native names, &c., / by J. Medley Wood and Maurice S. Evans. Published under the auspices of Natal Government and Durban Botanic Society. Botany. Plate 400. Sphedamnocarpus pruriens,^.J'u"S5',. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Wood, John Medley, 1827-1914; Evans, Maurice S. (Maurice
RM2E9RW5D–Mucuna pruriens Blanco2.331.
RFKHN75A–Vegetable, Illustration of Hand Drawn Sketch Velvet Bean or Mucuna Pruriens Pods on White Background, Good Source of Dietary Fiber, Vitamins and Miner
RM2BTTC4Y–Mucuna pruriens L DC.
RF2PKJ4KT–Assortment of Ayurvedic Medicine Seeds: Gray Nicker, Strychnos Potatorum, Velvet Bean, Madhuca Longifolia, and Castor Oil Seeds
RF2J9AR8N–Davidson's Plum tree with unripe still green fruit and green leaves, Australian Native plant
RF2RJKD6G–Campsis Tecoma radicans flower also known as trumpet vine trumpet creeper
RF2G5WR01–Velvet bean flower. Indonesian call velvet bean with benguk
RM2AKCJJJ–Comprehensive catalogue of Queensland plants, both indigenous and naturalisedTo which are added, where known, the aboriginal and other vernacular names; with numerous illustrations, and copious notes on the properties, features, &c., of the plants . Endl. resinosum, Endl.Gillbeea, F. v. M. adenopetala. F.v.M. (Fig. 138.)Ceratopetalum, Sin. Virchowii, F. v. M. (Fig. 139.)Schizomeria, D. Don. ovata, D.Don.—Fruit white, edible; has been used for jam.Davidsonia, F. v. M. pruriens. F. -v. M.—Davidsonian Plum. Ooray of TullyRiver natives. Fruit purple, edible. Wood useful fortooFhandles.var. Jerseya
RMP55X5M–Velvet bean or cowitch, Mucuna pruriens. Handcoloured botanical illustration drawn by G. Reid and engraved on steel by Weddell from John Stephenson and James Morss Churchill's 'Medical Botany: or Illustrations and descriptions of the medicinal plants of the London, Edinburgh, and Dublin pharmacopœias,' John Churchill, London, 1831.
RMJ4820K–Mucuna pruriens Blanco2.331 cropped
RMMXDXED–. Illustration from book . 1891. Paul Hermann Wilhelm Taubert (1862-1897) 432 Mucuna pruriens Taub131b
RFMB2FB4–Exotic Fruits, Illustration Wallpaper Background of Hand Drawn Sketch Davidson Plums or Davidsonia Fruits. High in Vitamin C with Essential Nutrient f
RM2BTTC3M–Mucuna pruriens L DC.
RF2J9AR8J–Davidson's Plum tree with unripe still green fruit and green leaves, Australian Native plant
RF2G5WR8J–Velvet bean flower. Indonesian call velvet bean with benguk
RM2ANF889–An illustrated encyclopædic medical dictionaryBeing a dictionary of the technical terms used by writers on medicine and the collateral sciences, in the Latin, English, French and German languages . Dim. of mucro, a sharp point. Ger., Weichspitzchen, Stack-elspitzcJien. A small mucro. [B, 123 (a, 35).] MUCULENT, adj. Mu^ku^l-e^nt. Abounding in mucus, [a, 48.] MUCUNA (Lat.), n. f. Mu2(mu)-ku2(ku)na». Ger., Juckbohne(1st def.). 1. A genus of leguminous plants of the Phaseolece, hav-ing the seed-pods covered with stinging hairs. [B, 5,18, 19, 42,121,173, 180 (tt, 35).] 2. See M. pruriens.—M.. albi
RMP6FDNJ–Velvet bean or Yokohama bean, Mucuna pruriens (Cow-hage dolichos, Dolichos pruriens). After an illustration in Stephenson and Churchill's 'Medical Botany.' Handcoloured zincograph by C. Chabot drawn by Miss M. A. Burnett from her 'Plantae Utiliores: or Illustrations of Useful Plants,' Whittaker, London, 1842. Miss Burnett drew the botanical illustrations, but the text was chiefly by her late brother, British botanist Gilbert Thomas Burnett (1800-1835).
RMJ46E4W–Mucuna pruriens Blanco2.405b cropped
RMMAA3XH–. Edible and poisonous plants of the Caribbean region . 71. Cow-Itch Mucuna pruriens The hard pods of this low bush are covered with stiff hairs or bristles that separate easily and often are carried with the wind. They penetrate the skin and cause intense itching and irritation that may last for some time. CAUTION: If the hairs lodge in the eyes, they may cause serious trouble. Thickets where cow- itch is plentiful should be avoided if possible. This plant is common in the lowlands of the Caribbean area. Other names for it are cowhage, velvet bean and pica-pica.
RM2E9RW6D–Mucuna pruriens Blanco2.331-cropped.
RFMB0H7C–Exotic Fruits, Illustration Wallpaper Background of Hand Drawn Sketch of Nashi Pears, Chinese Pears or Pyrus Pyrifolia Fruits on Black Chalkboard.
RM2BTW6TN–Mucuna pruriens L DC.
RF2G5WR3J–Velvet bean flower. Indonesian call velvet bean with benguk
RM2CDGGNG–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . c. Messrs. Wm. Bull & SoN.s, Kings Eoad, Chelsea,,exhibited foliage plants, including Cyauophyllum mag-nificum, Talisia princeps, Davidsonia pruriens, PhjUo-tajnium Lindeni, Dracienas in variety, &c. Tuberous-rooting Begonias were sliown by Messrs..Blackmore & Lanciion, Twertou Hill Nurseries,.Bath. Several baskets contained the free, smaller-flowering varieties used for bedding purposes (seeAwards). A number of flowers of the larger type,in single and double varieties, of the most beautifulshades o
RMP55WPF–Purple flowered cowhage dolichos with hairy seedpod, Dolichos pruriens. Anthelmintic remedy. Handcolored copperplate engraving from a botanical illustration by James Sowerby from William Woodville and Sir William Jackson Hooker's 'Medical Botany' 1832. The tireless Sowerby (1757-1822) drew over 2,500 plants for Smith's mammoth 'English Botany' (1790-1814) and 440 mushrooms for 'Coloured Figures of English Fungi ' (1797) among many other works.
RMME81XE–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen . Flg. 131. -ä B). von Bradbm-ya hrasUiana (L.) 0. Ktze. — B blühendes Stengelstück von Glycine Mspida Maxim. C einzelne Bl.; B Frkn. (im Längsschnitt) derselben. — E Hülse von Terumnus uncinatus Sw. — F blühender ^.weig von Mucuna pruriens DC.; G Hülse: U S.; J Stb.; K einzelne A. derselben. — L Hülse von Mucuna cya- nosj>erma K. Schnm. — J/Bl. von Butea monosperma (Lam.) Taub.; iV Hülse derselben. (Original.)
RM2HJ415W–Sterculia pruriens (Malvaceae).
RFMAH7TW–Exotic Fruits, Illustration of Hand Drawn Sketch Davidson Plums or Davidsonia Fruits Isolated on White Background.
RM2BTTC4P–Mucuna pruriens L DC.
RF2G5WPR6–Velvet bean flower. Indonesian call velvet bean with benguk
RMRDN8D8–. Edible and poisonous plants of the Caribbean region. Plants, Edible; Poisonous plants; Botany. 71. Cow-Itch Mucuna pruriens The hard pods of this low bush are covered with stiff hairs or bristles that separate easily and often are carried with the wind. They penetrate the skin and cause intense itching and irritation that may last for some time. CAUTION: If the hairs lodge in the eyes, they may cause serious trouble. Thickets where cow- itch is plentiful should be avoided if possible. This plant is common in the lowlands of the Caribbean area. Other names for it are cowhage, velvet bean and
RMP5NHH9–Velvet bean, Mucuna pruriens. Handcoloured copperplate botanical engraving from Johannes Zorn's 'Afbeelding der Artseny-Gewassen,' Jan Christiaan Sepp, Amsterdam, 1796. Zorn first published his illustrated medical botany in Nurnberg in 1780 with 500 plates, and a Dutch edition followed in 1796 published by J.C. Sepp with an additional 100 plates. Zorn (1739-1799) was a German pharmacist and botanist who collected medical plants from all over Europe for his 'Icones plantarum medicinalium' for apothecaries and doctors.
RMMECRXX–. Die Gartenwelt . il Tomaten auf halboffener Veranda. Von links V. Lüttich. Die vierte Pflanze ist eine noch un von Ungeziefer vorzubeugen. Rechtzeitiges Ausbrechen der Seitentriebe sowie ausgiebigste Bewässerung finden selbst- redend statt." Für sonnig gelegene, nicht zu zugige Veranden und Balkons lohnt es sich in jetziger Zeit wirklich, solche mit Tomaten zu bepflanzen. E. Miethe, Frankfurt a. M., Palmengarten. nach rechts: Dänischer Export, Lucullus, Sieger benannte Neuzüchtung, die fünfte Sterling Castle. Ohne Zweifel besitzen wir in S. pruriens eine ebenso in- teressante wie
RMRYJ1K5–Edible and poisonous plants of the Caribbean region ediblepoisonousp00dahl Year: 1944 71. Cow-Itch Mucuna pruriens The hard pods of this low bush are covered with stiff hairs or bristles that separate easily and often are carried with the wind. They penetrate the skin and cause intense itching and irritation that may last for some time. CAUTION: If the hairs lodge in the eyes, they may cause serious trouble. Thickets where cow- itch is plentiful should be avoided if possible. This plant is common in the lowlands of the Caribbean area. Other names for it are cowhage, velvet bean and pica-pi
RFMAH7TX–Exotic Fruits, Illustration of Hand Drawn Sketch Davidson Plums or Davidsonia Fruits Isolated on White Background.
RM2BTW6W0–Mucuna pruriens L DC.
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