Bryonia (U. S. P.)—Bryonia.
Classic texts: King's 1898.
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Bryonia dioica Jacq.
Engl.: red bryony, bastard turnip, bryony, devil's turnip, English mandrake, ladies' seal, parsnip turnip, red-berried bryony, red-berry bryony, snakeweed, tamus, tetterbury, wild hops, wild nep, wild vine.
Deu.: Rotbeerige Zaunrübe, Zweihäusige Zaunrübe.
Fran.: bryone dioïque.
Sven.: röd hundrova.
Suom.: punainen koirannauris, punakoiranköynnös.
Bot. syn.: Bryonia alba Huds., Bryonia cretica subsp. dioica (Jacq.) Tutin, Bryonia dioeca Jacq.
Classic texts: King's 1898.
Classic texts: Salmon 1710.
Classic texts: Scudder's Materia Medica, 1898: Sedatives.
Classic texts: USDisp 1918.
Classic texts: Sturtevant 1919.
Classic texts: Scudder 1870.
Classic texts: Sayre 1917.
Classic texts: Potter 1902.
Classic texts: King's 1898.
Classic texts: King's 1898.
Classic texts: Journals: NEMAQ 1934-1935.
Classic texts: Felter 1922.
Classic texts: BPC 1911.
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