henbane

     

Henbane (Hyoscyamus niger), also known as stinking nightshae, is a plant of the family Solanaceae that originated in Eurasia, though it is now globally distributed.

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  • Perfumes: Stock, Lilac, Storax, Aloes Incense: Nutmeg, Henbane Color of The Day: Dark Purple, Indigo, Blue
  • @smelku fair 'nough. just dont go consuming any henbane... smdh @ medicinal usage of atropine alkaloids >__<
  • Summer in the Garden:Β Henbane
  • German Beer was originally hallucinogenic, because it had a chemical named 'Henbane'. This chemical was banned in 1516.
  • White #Henbane #Hyoscyamus albus, grown from seed
  • German Beer was originally hallucinogenic, containing Henbane, until adding Henbane to beer was banned in 1516.
  • @GarrJPRBDF Careful with the henbane. Not too much now.
  • Right, now, where's my henbane? The thing is calling from the branches. An awful sound yet I must go.
  • I have completed the 'Find the Wild henbane' quest!
  • Right, I'm off to ingest some henbane and visit that thing that lives in the trees, in the darkness and the wind, at the back of the woods.
  • Also harvested Belladonna and Henbane leaf + flower, as well as Thorn-apple and lovely Yauthli seeds
  • Dog wagon henbane horticulture as long as the overt act as regards present herbs: zynlEnK
  • 500 Black Henbane Seeds Hyoscyamus Niger wiccan herb
  • πŸ’šπŸ’šπŸ’šπŸ’šπŸ’šπŸ’š Michael from 5sos pleeease be my 1/4 ilysm and I would be so so happy @Michael5SOS πŸ’›πŸ’›πŸ’›πŸ’›πŸ’›πŸ’› henbane
  • RT @weird_sci: Toxic henbane 'stinking nightshade' was added to early beer to increase its psychoactive properties.
  • Toxic henbane 'stinking nightshade' was added to early beer to increase its psychoactive properties.