Scientific Names
Cheat
Crop
Jam and wray
Tare
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Seed
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Bearded darnel is an annual plant; the stiff, round, hollow stalk grows to a height of 1-3 feet and bears long, linear, flat leaves that are rolled up when young. The flowers grow on a terminal spike consisting of 5-7 flowered spikelets, each of which is embraced along almost its full length by a bract. Long, stiff bristles point upward from the flowers. The seed is small, yellow-brown to orange-brown, ovate, and somewhat compressed.
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Grows as a hated weed in grain fields, waste places, moist farm fields, and along roadsides.
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Used long ago to treat dizziness, insomnia, and stomach problems. Also, externally, applied as a poultice; skin problems like shingles, scurf, gangrene, ulcers, and sores.
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Poisonous in large quantities. Not to be used without medical supervision.
There are nonpoisonous remedies that are available for all its uses, both internal and external.
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Culpeper's Complete Herbal & English Physician
, by Nicholas Culpeper, Meyerbooks, publisher, PO Box 427, Glenwood, Illinois 60425, 1990, (reprint of 1814)
The Herb Book
, by John Lust, Bantam Books, 666 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY. copyright 1974.
Webster's New World Dictionary
, Third College Edition, Victoria Neufeldt, Editor in Chief, New World Dictionaries: A Division of Simon & Schuster, Inc., 15 Columbus Circle, New York, NY 10023, 1984
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