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Apocynum cannabinum - Wikipedia
Apocynum cannabinum (dogbane, amy root, hemp dogbane, prairie dogbane, Indian hemp, rheumatism root, or wild cotton) is a perennial herbaceous plant that grows throughout much of North America—in the southern half of Canada and throughout the United States. It is poisonous to humans, dogs, … See more
The plant serves as a larval host for the snowberry clearwing (Hemaris diffinis), which is a pollinator that resembles a small hummingbird. It is also a host plant for the dogbane tiger … See more
Etymology
Apocynum means "poisonous to dogs". The specific epithet cannabinum, and the common names hemp dogbane and Indian hemp refer to its similarity to Cannabis as a source of fiber. It likely got its name from its … See moreIt is poisonous to humans, dogs, cats, and horses. All parts of the plant are toxic, and the plant contains cardiac glycosides. The plant is toxic both green and dried. The stems contain a white sap capable of causing skin blisters. See more
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Dogbane (Apocynum cannabinum) is a North American native plant found throughout the continental United States and southern Canada. It is commonly found in wooded areas along the banks of lakes and streams. Unlike most …
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Spreading Dogbane - US Forest Service
Spreading dogbane, as the name suggests, tends to spread from underground rhizomes and form distinct patches. Although it is native to North America, in some areas it is considered a nuisance weed. Spreading dogbane is found in …
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Indian Hemp (Dogbane) | Missouri Department of …
Indian hemp is a shrubby, upright perennial with opposite branches and milky sap. This native plant can be a troublesome weed in crop fields and gardens, but Native Americans used its tough, fibrous stems for rope-making.
Apocynum cannabinum Dogbane - Prairie Moon Nursery
Dogbane. Dogbane is also called Indianhemp. The plant has opposing leaves and dense heads of small greenish-white flowers, which are popular with small insect pollinators; mostly bees and moths. The USDA-NRCA lists Dogbane as "very …
Apocynum cannabinum — hemp dogbane - Go Botany
Hemp dogbane is found on river shores, fields and woodlands in all New England states. Native Americans made much use of this plant, as a medicine to treat a wide variety of conditions, and as a fiber to produce thread, cord, garments, …
Apocynum androsaemifolium - North Carolina …
Common Name (s): This plant has high severity poison characteristics. Spreading Dogbane is an herbaceous perennial wildflower that is widespread across North America and is found in the mountains of NC in a forest, woodland, forest …
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Apocynum cannabinum - North Carolina Extension …
This plant typically grows in the wild in dry rocky or open woods, glades and prairies, as well as powerline cuts and roadsides. Stems are fibrous and were important to Native Americans for making rope products. Indian hemp will …
Apocynum cannabinum - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
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Apocynum androsaemifolium (Spreading Dogbane) - Minnesota …
Hemp Dogbane (Apocynum cannabinum) - USDA ARS
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Apocynum androsaemifolium — spreading dogbane - Go Botany
Dogbane or Indian Hemp – VIRGINIA WILDFLOWERS
Description, Major Genera and Species, & Facts - Britannica
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