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  2. Hyoscyamus niger - Wikipedia

    • Henbane leaves and herbage without roots are chopped and dried and are then used for medicinal purposes or in incense and smoking blends, in making beer and tea, and in seasoning wine. Henbane leaves are boiled in oil to derive henbane oil. Henbane seeds are an ingredient in incense blends. In all preparations, the dosage has to be carefully esti… See more

    The Poisonous Plant of Witches and Vikings
    The Poisonous Plant of Witches and Vikings
    The Secrets of Henbane (Warning: Toxic!)
    The Secrets of Henbane (Warning: Toxic!)
    Overview

    Henbane (Hyoscyamus niger, also black henbane and stinking nightshade) is a poisonous plant belonging to tribe Hyoscyameae of the nightshade family Solanaceae. Henbane is native to temperate… See more

    Historical use

    The name henbane dates from AD 1265; "bane" meant death. Other etymologies of henbane derive from the Indo-European stem bhelena meaning "crazy plant" and with the Proto-Germanic element bil meaning "vi… See more

    Cultivation and use

    Henbane originated in Eurasia, and is now globally distributed as a plant grown mainly for pharmaceutical purposes. Henbane is rare in northern Europe; its cultivation for medicinal use is widespread and legal in central an… See more

     
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  2. Henbane - Todd Caldecott

    In the treatment of asthma, Henbane is an exceptional remedy to reduce spasm, used along with expectorants such as Prunus (Wild Cherry bark), Inula (Elecampane). At one time Henbane, or more commonly Datura, was smoked …

  3. Henbane Incense — The Poisoner's Apothecary

  4. Plant Profile: Black Henbane — The Poisoner's …

    May 18, 2021 · Ethnobotanical Uses: typically henbane was burned as an incense or infused into alcohol for its intoxicating effects. The seeds were usually used in ritual fumigations, perhaps unknowingly for their more consistent …

  5. Exotic Species: Black Henbane - U.S. National Park Service

    Black henbane is a biennial or an annual herb with foulsmelling foliage covered with sticky hairs. Its leafy stems grow to three feet tall. The biennial form first develops a rosette for a growing season before producing stems.

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  8. Henbane Incense - Pentagram

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