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Each of them had a part of Don Cicuta's personality.
There are quite some known cases of toxicity caused by consumption of a cicuta plant.
Other plants that look similar to Cicuta spp.
All parts of the cicuta plants are poisonous, though the root is the most toxic part of the plant.
He was out of the mare Cicuta.
These new characters, named Tacañones, would not reach the same success Don Cicuta had.
-A family of five used a cicuta plant to relieve themselves of pruritus.
In Europe, Cicuta was not distinguished from the similar genus Conium before the year 1500.
All Cicuta are highly poisonous.
Toxicosis in livestock from the hemlocks (Conium and Cicuta spp.)
The cicuta plants are often mistaken for edible roots such as parsnip, wild carrot or wild ginseng.
Potentially poisonous plants, outside of the home, to be especialla aware of are mushrooms and Cicuta which is mistaken for wild parsnips.
Water Hemlock (Cicuta)
This singing pumpkin was named Ruperta, and after Don Cicuta's disappearance, it became the most famous trademark in the history of the show, staying for years.
Ingestion of Cicuta can be fatal in humans and there are reports in the medical literature of severe poisoning and death as early as 1670.
The water hemlock belongs to the apiaceae family and the species within this family are divided into the Cicuta and Oenanthe genera.
Cattle usually ingest parts of cicuta plant while they're grazing on new growth in the spring around ditches and rivers where cicuta plants grow.
All plants from the genus Cicuta contain cicutoxin, these plants are found in swampy, wet habitats in North America and parts of Europe.
There is evidence that it has a long half-life in the body, because of a patient who was submitted in a hospital after eating a root of a cicuta plant.
The plant is occasionally mistaken for parsnips, due to its clusters of white tuberous roots; this is an often fatal error, as the Cicuta is extremely poisonous.
There is a good floristic structure at the site and it is also of real importance due to the presence of the very rare Cowbane (Cicuta virosa).
Plants poisonous to livestock, including Atropa, Chelidonium, Cicuta, Digitalis, Lobelia, Phytolacca, and Rheum.
Cicuta bulbifera, commonly known as the bulb-bearing water-hemlock, is a plant native to North America and one of four species in the poisonous genus Cicuta.
In the first chapter, Don Cicuta bid farewell to the audience (Valentin Tornos was already very ill and would eventually die months later) and new characters took over his role.
There is also the example of the family that used a cicuta plant to relieve themselves of pruritus (also mentioned in the history) that shows cicutoxin can be absorbed through the skin.