RMCRJ4AD–Lobelia (Lobelia inflata), also called Indian tobacco
RFF0FX2H–Lobelia inflata
RF2EAR2ND–Lobelia inflata
RM2H3HBCM–Lobelia inflata
RF2H0141J–Closeup of pink lobelia tobacco flowers blooming
RMEA68CX–Indian tobacco
RMAP0XD3–Indian Tobacco Lobelia inflata
RF2HNR82M–Closeup of pink lobelia tobacco flowers blooming.
RFWAFWBA–Lobelia inflata or Indian tobacco with violet flowers native to North America is a medicine plant used as emetic from the native American
RM2H3HBC7–Lobelia siphilitica
RFEWA320–Indian Tobacco or Lobelia inflata or Asthma weed, vintage engraving. Old engraved illustration of Indian Tobacco isolated on a white background.
RMKYM9Y8–Lobelia inflata 3, Indian tobacco, Howard County, MD, Helen Lowe 36895861250 o
RMFN8005–Purple lobelia (Lobelia inflata), also called Indian tobacco
RMEA68CR–Indian tobacco
RF2HNR888–Closeup of pink lobelia tobacco flowers blooming.
RMF4A4CF–Puke weed
RFF0FX2K–Lobelie, Lobelia siphilitica
RMFY3BGM–Indian tobacco or puke weed, Lobelia inflata. Chromolithograph after a botanical illustration from Hermann Adolph Koehler's Medicinal Plants, edited by Gustav Pabst, Koehler, Germany, 1887.
RMM90G8J–Pollinating Plant. Lobelia inflata 3, Indian tobacco, Howard County, MD,
RMCRJ51E–Lobelia (Lobelia inflata), also called Indian tobacco
RF2K9GT6W–A selective focus shot of Lobelia inflata (Indian tobacco)
RF2KFJ5EA–3D image of Lobelanidine skeletal formula - molecular chemical structure of pyridine alkaloid isolated on white background
RMJ8EPFN–Lobelia inflata, drawing
RF2H013XB–Closeup of pink lobelia tobacco flowers blooming
RF2PD639K–Heilpflanze, Indianertabak, auch Aufgeblasene Lobelie, (Lobelia inflata), Pflanzenart aus der Familie der Glockenblumengewächse, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion von einer Vorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert,
RMAP0XD1–Indian Tobacco Lobelia inflata and Peacock Inachis io
RF2PDR3E5–Heilpflanze, Indianertabak, auch Aufgeblasene Lobelie, (Lobelia inflata), Pflanzenart aus der Familie der Glockenblumengewächse, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion von einer Vorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert,
RFC7BY24–Indian Tobacco or Lobelia inflata, vintage engraving. Old engraved illustration of Indian Tobacco isolated on a white background
RMP7EYF9–Indian tobacco, Lobelia inflata. Handcoloured lithograph by Hanhart after a botanical illustration by David Blair from Robert Bentley and Henry Trimen's Medicinal Plants, London, 1880.
RMW2XW33–Botanical illustration of Lobelia inflata from 1913.
RMKYM9Y7–Lobelia inflata 2, Indian tobacco, Howard County, MD, Helen Lowe 37102763236 o
RM2AJEA0A–A plain system of medical practice, adapted to the use of families . species of Lobelia; —the L. Cardinalis,or Cardinal Flower,—the flowers are red and showy, — and theL. Syphilitica. But the Lobelia Inflata is the only species that ishighly medicinal. WINTERGREEN, OR PYROLA. See page 928, for Engraving. This is an evergreen, and is found in pine woods, and in lightshady soils, in all parts of the United States. It blossoms inmid-summer. It is called pipsisseway, pyrola, white leaf, &c.The whole plant has rather a pungent and bitter taste. 846 VIRGINIA SNAKEROOT. Medical -properties and uses.
RM2A83F6K–Indian tobacco, Lobelia inflata. Handcoloured lithograph by Hanhart after a botanical illustration by David Blair from Robert Bentley and Henry Trimen's Medicinal Plants, London, 1880.
RF2HNR830–Closeup of pink lobelia tobacco flowers blooming.
RMF4A4D0–Puke weed
RMMCKBPE–. Fig. 113.—Sneezeweed {Helenvmn au- tumnale), one-third natural size. CAMPANULACE^ (beLL-FLOWER FAMILY). Lobelia inflata, Indian tobacco : L. kalmii, brook lobelia : L. spicata, pale-spiked lobelia : L. syphilitica, great lobelia.—All of the species in this genus contain an acrid and usually milky juice, and are poisonous. None has been specially reported as poisonous to stock, but the above- named species are to be suspected, because they frequently occur in grass and are sometimes found in meadow hay.
RMM90G8H–Pollinating Plant. Lobelia inflata 2, Indian tobacco, Howard County, MD,
RF2H013TA–Tiny purple Indian Tobacco flowers blooming in spring
RMAP0XD0–Indian Tobacco Lobelia inflata and Peacock Inachis io
RMP7CAPG–Indian tobacco or puke weed, Lobelia inflata. Chromolithograph after a botanical illustration from Hermann Adolph Koehler's Medicinal Plants, edited by Gustav Pabst, Koehler, Germany, 1887.
RM2BTTA1T–Lobelia inflata L.
RM2AM7HD9–A companion to the United States pharmacopia; . ized white paper is slowlypassed through the liquid, and then hung up to dry. Lobelia; U. S. Lobelia.Lobelia Ilerba—Indian Tobacco. Origin.—Lobelia inflata, Linn6 (Lobeliacem). Habitat.—North America. Parts used.—The official drug consists of the leaves and tops, col-lected after the seed-capsules have become inflated. Description.—See Fig. 355. The herb is pale green, has a slightodor, and a burning tobacco-like taste when chewed. The powder isvery irritating to the air-passages. Constituents.—The alkaloid lobeline is doubtless the active con-st
RF2HNR836–Tiny purple Indian Tobacco flowers blooming in spring.
RMF4A4CX–Puke weed
RMMCNFBW–. Fig. 113.—Siieezeweed [Helinuiim au- tainnalc), one-third natural size. CAMPANULACE.E (bELL-FLOWER FAMILY). Lobelia inflata, Indian tobacco: L. kalmii, brook lobelia: L. spicata, pale-spiked lobelia : L. syphilitica, great lobelia.-—All of the species in this genus contain an acrid and usually milky juice, and are poisonous. None has been specially reported as poisonous to stock, but the above- named species are to be suspected, because they fre(j[uently occur in grass and are sometimes found in meadow hay.
RM2E1FXWE–Lobelia inflata, drawing.
RF2KFJ5E8–3D image of Lobeline skeletal formula - molecular chemical structure of pyridine alkaloid isolated on white background
RF2H013WJ–Tiny purple Indian Tobacco flowers blooming in spring
RM2BTTA2E–Lobelia inflata L.
RM2AGE2M8–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. ows. Nova Scotiato New Jersey, west to Ontario, Manitoba, Ohio,Michigan and Iowa. July-Sept. II. Lobelia inflata L. Lidian or WildTobacco. Eyebright. Fig. 4038. Lobelia inflata L. Sp. PI. 931. 1753. Annual, pubescent or hirsute, very acrid;stem leafy, commonly paniculatelj- branched,i°-3° high. Leaves thin, repand-dentate ordenticulate, the lower oval or obovate, obtuse,i-2J
RF2HNR829–Tiny purple Indian Tobacco flowers blooming in spring.
RMMCMT8X–. Fig. 512. Lobelia inflata. A Obererteil des blühenden Krautes. B Blüte. E Kelch mit dem Stempel. C Blume. F Kapselfrucht. D Staubgefäss. Herba Gratiolae, Gottesgnadenkraut. Gratiola officinalis. (Scrophularineae). — Europa. Stengel vierkantig, kahl; Blätter gegenständig, sitzend, lan- zettlich, entfernt gesägt. 3—5 nervig (nicht fiedernervig), kahl; Blüten gestielt, einzeln in den Blattwinkeln, mit röhriger, fast lippenförmio-er,. weisslicher Blume. (Vgl. Fig.373.) — Geschmack unangenehm bitter, brennend. Bestandteile: Bitterstoff', Harz, Gerbsäure, Salze. Anwendung: als drastisches Purgierm
RM2CHBK1T–. An improved system of botanic medicine; founded upon correct physiological principles; embracing a concise view of anatomy and physiology; together with an illustration of the new theory of medicine . Black root, Culver root, Brintons root, Bowman root,Indian Physic, &c. -See page 333. LOBELIA INFLATA.. Lobelia, Emetic herb, Emetic weed, Indian Tobacco, Eyebright, Puke weed, &c. See page 334. MYRICA CERIFERA.
RMMAB204–. The drug plants of Illinois . LOBELIA INFLATA L. Lobelia, Indian tobacco, asthma weed, gag root. Lobeliaceae. U. S. P. XI, p. Ixxi (not official).—An upright, little- to much- branched, mostly smooth herb 1 to 3 feet tall, annual; stem rough-hairy below, con- taining a milky juice; leaves ovate, toothed, alternate, the lower petioled and 2 inches long, the upper sessile and smaller; flowers pale blue, showy but small, 2-lipped, in loose terminal and axillary racemes; fruit a glossy, yellow-brow^n, round, ridged capsule containing very many minute, brown seeds. The leaves and tops collected w
RM2BTTA22–Lobelia inflata L.
RM2CHBK2Y–. An improved system of botanic medicine; founded upon correct physiological principles; embracing a concise view of anatomy and physiology; together with an illustration of the new theory of medicine . Golden Sealj Yellow Puecoon. Yellow root, GroundRaspberry, Indian Paint, &c« See page 327* LEPTANDim ALBA. li 4 I It i * 11 ^f. 17 k % M. Black root, Culver root, Brintons root, Bowman root,Indian Physic, &c. -See page 333. LOBELIA INFLATA.
RM2BTW2W5–Lobelia inflata L.
RM2CE317P–. Plants and their uses; an introduction to botany . Fig. 187, II. — Jimson--weed. A, flower, cutvertically. B, baseof flower cut verti-cally, enlarged. Cfruit opening to dis-charge the seeds. D,seed, entire, and cutvertically. (Baillon.) PLANTS POISONOUS TO EAT 201. Fig. 188, I.—Indian Tobacco {Lobelia inflata, Bellflower Family, Cam-panulacetp). Flowering top. Tip of flower-cluster. Fruit. (Brittonand Brown.)—An annual, growing 1 m. tall or less; leaves hairy;flowers light blue; fruit smooth. Native home. North America.
RM2BTTA0A–Lobelia inflata L.
RM2CE316E–. Plants and their uses; an introduction to botany . Fig. 188, I.—Indian Tobacco {Lobelia inflata, Bellflower Family, Cam-panulacetp). Flowering top. Tip of flower-cluster. Fruit. (Brittonand Brown.)—An annual, growing 1 m. tall or less; leaves hairy;flowers light blue; fruit smooth. Native home. North America.. 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 hav
RM2BTTA1D–Lobelia inflata L.
RMRJ2K8R–. Wild flowers of Canada [microform]. Wild flowers; Flowers; Botany; Fleurs sauvages; Fleurs; Botanique. — 25 — NEPETA CATARIA. CAT-MINT. JUNE—JULY. — 36 — LOBELIA INFLATA. INDIAN TOtACCO. JUIY. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Iles, George, 1852-1942. Montreal : Montreal Star
RM2BTW2T5–Lobelia inflata L.
RMRDJPMH–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 11. Lobelia inflata L. Indian or Wild Tobacco. Eyebright. Fig. 4038. Lobelia inflata L. Sp. PI. 931. 1753. Annual, pubescent or hirsute, very acrid; stem leafy, commonly paniculately branched, i°-3° high. Leaves thin, repand-dentate or denticulate, the lower oval or obovate, obtuse, I'-ai' long, narrowed into short petioles, the upper sessile, oval, oblong, ova
RM2BTTA1F–Lobelia inflata L.
RMRDJPMA–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 11. Lobelia inflata L. Indian or Wild Tobacco. Eyebright. Fig. 4038. Lobelia inflata L. Sp. PI. 931. 1753. Annual, pubescent or hirsute, very acrid; stem leafy, commonly paniculately branched, i°-3° high. Leaves thin, repand-dentate or denticulate, the lower oval or obovate, obtuse, I'-ai' long, narrowed into short petioles, the upper sessile, oval, oblong, ova
RM2BTTA0D–Lobelia inflata L.
RMRGW4W5–. Bulletin. 1901-13. Agriculture; Agriculture. PLANTS FURNISHING MEDICINAL LEAVES AND HERBS. 35 LOBELIA. Lobelia inflata ,. Pharmacopmal name.—Lobelia. Other common names.—Indian tobacco, wild tobacco, asthma weed, gagroot, vomit- wort, puke weed, emetic herb, bladder pod, low belia, eyebright. Habitat and range.—Lobelia may be found in sunny situations in open woodlands, old fields and pastures, and along roadsides nearly everywhere in the United States, but especially east of the Mississippi River. Description.—-This pois- onous plant, an annual belonging to the bellflower family (Campanula
RM2BTW2TY–Lobelia inflata L.
RMRH16YJ–. Bulletin. Agriculture. PLANTS f'URNlSHING MEDICINAL LEAVES AND HERBS. 35 LOBELIA. Lobelia inflata L. Pharmacopmal name.—Lobelia. Other common names.—Indian tobacco, wild tobacco, asthma weed, gagroot, void it- wort, puke weed, emetic herb, bladder pod, low belia, eyebright. Habitat and range.^l.ohoViA may bo found in sunny situations in open woodlands, old fields and pastures, and along roadsides nearly everywhere in the United States, but especially east of the Mississippi River. Description.—-This pois- onous plant, an annual belonging to the bellflower family (Gampanulacece), contains an
RM2BTW2WY–Lobelia inflata L.
RM2AJKG5Y–An illustrated guide to the flowering plants of the middle Atlantic and New England states (excepting the grasses and sedges) the descriptive text written in familiar language . ounds, southern New Jersey and south-ward. Aug.-Oct. 5. L. spicata, Lam. (Fig. 10, pi. 160.) Pale Spiked Lobelia. Stemslender, not branched, leafy, 1 to 4 ft. high. Leaves broadly oblong, ovalor inversely egg-shaped, the margins barely notched, apex blunt, the upperones narrower and less rounded at apex. Flowers pale blue in a dense orsomewhat loose spike. Dry soil, throughout our area. June-Aug. 6. L. inflata, L. (Fig
RM2BTW2TG–Lobelia inflata L.
RMRF2G8W–. Catalogue of American indigenous trees, plants, and seeds, cultivated and for sale at the linnaean botanic garden, Flushing, Long-Island, near New-York. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Plants Catalogs. a w> j / // 7^ ^?-4^ liimodorum tuberosumJi '^^ Lobelia cardinalis J""*^"^^ ^/^^ fulgens '^ y—-—i^ siphilitica y6n^ 'Sy^-"'^ , carnea (nova) A. —i£—— [ *inflata < Ludwigia alternifolia Lupinus perennis -^-^• Lysimachia racemosa quadrifolia capilata. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may hav
RM2BTTA0W–Lobelia inflata L.
RMRFXN5E–. The Canadian journal ; a repertory of industry, science, and art ; and a record of the proceedings of the Canadian Institute. 184 PEOCEEDIFGS OF THE CANADIAN INSTITUE. [1853. Mitchella Repens.. Partiiilgc Beny. Astii-( ?) Solida!;-o( ?) GolJeu Rod. Gnaphalium (?) Cudweed. Lobelia Syphilitica Gi-eat Lobelia. " Inflata Indian Tobacco. " Kalmii. Gaultheria Procumbens Winter Green May. Epigoja Repens Trailing Arbutus April. Pyrola Rotunditblia Round Leaved Pyrola.July. " Sccunda One Sided Pyrola July. Cbimapbila Umbellata Pi iuce's Pine June. Tricutidis Americana Startiower May. L
RM2BTW2T4–Lobelia inflata L.
RMRFAMK1–. Catalogue of American indigenous trees, plants, and seeds, cultivated and for sale at the linnaean botanic garden, Flushing, Long-Island, near New-York. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Plants Catalogs. a w> j / // 7^ ^?-4^ liimodorum tuberosumJi '^^ Lobelia cardinalis J""*^"^^ ^/^^ fulgens '^ y—-—i^ siphilitica y6n^ 'Sy^-"'^ , carnea (nova) A. —i£—— [ *inflata < Ludwigia alternifolia Lupinus perennis -^-^• Lysimachia racemosa quadrifolia capilata. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may hav
RM2BTW2T7–Lobelia inflata L.
RMRE9N0P–. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory and the Morris Arboretum of the University of Pennsylvania, vol. 13. Botany; Botany. ^J .#^. V. - i ' ' '^- ^'^'''''^â¢â 'â¢'â¢"; "'â¢<â¢â¢ 5, I^. Caxbyi; fk;. 6, L. spmaia, var < ukjina ,sâ 1.. (.LAMHLosA, PKj. U, L. flokiuaxa; fk;. 12, L. inflata; fk; i;i L Doktmawa' FK. 14, L. amoexa; fig. 15, L. siphilitica; fig. 16, L. Cakdinalis. ^""''â¢^'^'^^'^a, ? ( 7 STUDIES IN THE TAXONOMY AND DISTRIBUTION OF THE EASTERN NORTH AMERICAN SPECIES OF LOBELIA Rogers McVaugh (Plates 435 and 436) The present paper is intended as a study
RM2BTW2WN–Lobelia inflata L.
RMRDPP17–. A guide to the poisonous plants and weed seeds of Canada and the northern United States. Poisonous plants; Botany; Botany. 148 Occasionally Fatal.. Fig. 40.—Indian Tobacco—Lobelia inflata.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Thomson, Robert Boyd, 1870-; Sifton, Harold Boyd, joint author. [Toronto] University of Toronto Press
RM2BTW2TR–Lobelia inflata L.
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