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Ranunculaceae FAMILY

Adonis aestivalis

Adonis aestivalis

Edibility
0/5
Medicinal
1/5

Safety & Hazards

A toxic principle is present in very small quantities in the plant[ 13 Title Hamlyn Encyclopaedia of Plants. Publication Author Triska. Dr. Publisher Hamlyn Year 1975 ISBN 0-600-33545-3 Description Very interesting reading, giving some details of plant uses and quite a lot of folk-lore. , 19 Title Poisonous Plants. Publication Author Stary. F. Publisher Hamlyn Year 1983 ISBN 0-600-35666-3 Description Not very comprehensive, but easy reading. , 65 Title A Colour Atlas of Poisonous Plants. Publication Author Frohne. D. and Pfänder. J. Publisher Wolfe Year 1984 ISBN 0723408394 Description Brilliant. Goes into technical details but in a very readable way. The best work on the subject that I've come across so far. ]. It is poorly absorbed so poisoning is unlikely[ 65 Title A Colour Atlas of Poisonous Plants. Publication Author Frohne. D. and Pfänder. J. Publisher Wolfe Year 1984 ISBN 0723408394 Description Brilliant. Goes into technical details but in a very readable way. The best work on the subject that I've come across so far. ]. The plant contains aconitic acid, adonitol and coumarin. Taken in excess these have been shown to cause colic, convulsions, dyspnea and hypertension[ 1314 Title Toxic effect of some medicinal plants used in Moroccan traditional medicine Publication Moroccan J. Biol. 2-3 (2006) 21-30 Author Mohamed Bnouham; Fatima Zahra Merhfour; Mostafa Elachoui; Ab Publisher Year 2006 ISBN Description ]. The plant is poisonous to horses[ 240 Title Glossary of Indian Medicinal Plants (Including the Supplement). Publication Author Chopra. R. N., Nayar. S. L. and Chopra. I. C. Publisher Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, New Delhi. Year 1986 ISBN - Description Very terse details of medicinal uses of plants with a wide range of references and details of research into the plants chemistry. Not for the casual reader. ].

Botanical Description

Adonis aestivalis is an erect, annual plant producing a branched, leafy stem 15 - 30cm tall. The plant is sometimes harvested from the wild for local medicinal use. The plant often grows as a weed of cultivated land and waste land.

Habitat & Origin

Origintemperate
Native RangeN. Africa - Algeria; Europe - from Poland to Spain, westwards through west and central Asia to western China, northern India, Nepal
HabitatA weed of cornfields, usually on calcareous soils.