Egyptian Henbane

Hyoscyamus muticus

''Hyoscyamus muticus'', the Egyptian henbane, is a shrub in the family of Solanaceae that is native to desert areas of North Africa.
Hyoscyamus muticus  Egyptian Henbane,Hyoscyamus muticus

Appearance

Egyptian henbane is a perennial herb or shrub with a height of up to 1.5 metres .
It is a stout succulent, with long stems that have many branches in their upper parts.
The lower leaves are broad, while the upper leaves are narrower.
The flowers are formed in dense inflorescences up to 30 centimetres long.
They have white or green corolla and upper lips in deep purple-violet.
The fruit is a capsule.
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Uses

The leaves are high in alkaloids including scopolamine, which is used in pharmaceuticals.
When released slowly, scopolamine reduces the nausea of motion sickness or post-operative recovery.
In eye drops it dilates the pupils and paralyzes the focusing muscles, which is useful in optical surgery.
The roasted seeds are used to make an intoxicating drink, and the leaves are smoked for their intoxicating effect, and to relive the symptoms of asthma.
The leaves may also be applied as a poultice to relieve pain.

The plant is toxic in higher doses, and deaths have been reported from eating locusts that had eaten Egyptian henbane.
The Tuareg people use it as a fish poison.
An overdose causes symptoms such as an extremely dry throat, constipation, a rapid pulse, blurred vision, excitement, hallucinations, delirium and death.
The wives of the Roman emperors Augustus and Claudius used the plant as a poison to eliminate rivals.
In February 1881 the survivors of the Flatters Expedition were approached by a group of Tuaregs approached who sold them milk, meat and dates at a high price.
The dates turned out to be poisoned with a substance that caused dizziness and psychosis.
This came from the plant called ''Falezlez'' by the Tuaregs and El Bettina by the Arabs .
The effect was to induce a burning sensation in the victims' lungs, and to cause them to rush about madly and fire off their guns.

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Taxonomy
KingdomPlantae
DivisionAngiosperms
ClassEudicots
OrderSolanales
FamilySolanaceae
GenusHyoscyamus
SpeciesH. muticus
Photographed in
Egypt
Morocco