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Lactuca virosa. Lactuca virosa is a plant in the Lactuca (lettuce) genus, often ingested for its mild analgesic and sedative effects. [2] It is related to common lettuce (), and is often called wild lettuce, bitter lettuce, laitue vireuse, opium lettuce, poisonous lettuce, tall lettuce, great lettuce [3] or rakutu-karyumu-so.
The standard definition of lactucarium in these codices required its production from Lactuca virosa, but it was recognized that smaller quantities of lactucarium could be produced in a similar way from Lactuca sativa and Lactuca canadensis var. elongata, and even that lettuce-opium obtained from Lactuca serriola or Lactuca quercina was of ...
Wild lettuce is a common name for several lactucarium-containing plants related to lettuce (Lactuca sativa). The name most often refers to Lactuca virosa (Europe, Asia, introduced to North America), though it may also refer to: Lactuca canadensis (North America) Lactuca ludoviciana (NW America) Lactuca serriola (Southern Europe) Lactuca ...
Lactuca, commonly known as lettuce, is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. The genus includes at least 50 species, distributed worldwide, but mainly in temperate Eurasia . Its best-known representative is the garden lettuce ( Lactuca sativa ), with its many varieties.
Lactucopicrin (Intybin) is a bitter substance that has a sedative and analgesic effect, [1] acting on the central nervous system.It is a sesquiterpene lactone, and is a component of lactucarium, derived from the plant Lactuca virosa (wild lettuce), as well as being found in some related plants such as Cichorium intybus. [2]
Lactuca viminea; Lactuca virosa; W. Lactuca watsoniana; Wild lettuce This page was last edited on 11 November 2018, at 11:38 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
Tall lettuce is a common name for several plants related to lettuce (Lactuca sativa) and may refer to: Lactuca virosa, native to Europe and Asia, introduced to North America; Lactuca canadensis, native to North America
Cicuta virosa, European waterhemlock; Eryngium corniculatum; Ferula communis, giant fennel; Heracleum cyclocarpum, cyclocarpous cow-parsnip; Heracleum freynianum, Freyn's cow-parsnip; Heracleum leskovii, Leskov's cow-parsnip; Heracleum mantegazzianum, Mantegazzi's cow-parsnip; Heracleum maximum; Heracleum schelkovnikovii, Shelkovnikov's cow-parsnip