. Plants and their uses; an introduction to botany . Fig. 188, II.—Indian Tobacco. .4, flower, entire, 5. B, same, cut verti-cally. C, flower, with calyx and corolla removed. (Luerssen.) 202 MEUiClNAL AND POliSOXOLS PLANTS Young shoots of the elder (Fig. 183) eaten as a pickle havealso proveil poisonous. The propensity which children have for chewing vari-ous leaves occasionally leads them into danger. A plantwhich they need to be warned against is the Indian tobacco(Fig. 188) that grows very commonly in pastures and might. if, #*i


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