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Conium maculatum

Introduction: Conium maculatum

Description of Conium maculatum

Conium maculatum: Conium maculatum is a large toxic umbelliferous plant, which contains the alkaloid coniine which affects the nervous system. The dried, fully grown, unripe fruit has sedative, anodyne, and antispasmodic effects.
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