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    Glaucium flavum, the yellow horned poppy, yellow hornpoppy or sea poppy, is a summer flowering plant in the family Papaveraceae. It is native to Europe...
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    flavum, yellow horned poppy Glaucium grandiflorum, grand-flowered horned poppy Glaucium insigne Glaucium leiocarpum Glaucium mathiolifolium Glaucium oxylobum...
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  • cypripedium), endemic to China Eriogonum flavum, the alpine golden buckwheat, native to northwestern North America Glaucium flavum, (yellow hornpoppy or yellow horned...
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    californica Meconopsis – Meconopsis napaulensis Glaucium - the horned poppies including Glaucium flavum and Glaucium corniculatum Stylophorum – celandine poppy...
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  • nuciferine Yohimbe: yohimbine Kanna: mesembrine and mesembrenone Glaucium flavum (yellow horned poppy, yellow hornpoppy or sea poppy): glaucine California...
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    several different plant species in the family Papaveraceae such as Glaucium flavum, Glaucium oxylobum and Corydalis yanhusuo, and in other plants like Croton...
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  • NVC community SD1 (Rumex crispus - Glaucium flavum shingle community) is the only shingle community in the British National Vegetation Classification...
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    ssp. maritima, Elymus repens, Geranium robertianum ssp. rubricaule, Glaucium flavum, Isatis tinctoria, Ligusticum scoticum, Mertensia maritima, Silene...
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    have been isolated including himbacine.[citation needed] Glaucine Glaucium flavum Hallucinogenic effects. Possibly Cryogenine[citation needed] Heimia...
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    beach, recreated using plants such as Crambe maritima (sea kale), Glaucium flavum (yellow-horned poppy) and Solanum dulcamara (bittersweet) under the...
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