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A fruit tree native to [[Borca]], whose seeds are the source of the poison of the same name. | A fruit tree native to [[Borca]], whose seeds are the source of the poison of the same name. | ||
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In small doses, strychnine extract can be used to rouse increased appetite. In larger doses, it leads to convulsions and death. | In small doses, strychnine extract can be used to rouse increased appetite. In larger doses, it leads to convulsions and death. | ||
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[[Gaz IV]] p. 132-134 | |||
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[[Category:Flora of Borca]] | [[Category:Flora of Borca]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:43, 25 November 2016
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A fruit tree native to Borca, whose seeds are the source of the poison of the same name.
Properties
In small doses, strychnine extract can be used to rouse increased appetite. In larger doses, it leads to convulsions and death.
References
Gaz IV p. 132-134