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1. Bleeding heart (Lamprocapnos spectabilis)​

Native to Siberia, northern China, Korea and Japan, bleeding heart gets its name from its heart shape and distinctive white tips which resemble droplets. The first specimens were introduced to the UK in the nineteenth century by botanist Robert Fortune. They bloom in springtime.

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2. Cockscomb (Celosia argentea var. cristata)​

This bushy plant has dense, brain-like flowers nicknamed wool flowers or brain celosia. Despite its unsettling appearance, cockscomb has a rich history in traditional medicine and has been used to treat everything from headaches to menstrual cramps.
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3. Japanese blood grass (Imperata cylindrica)​

Cogon grass, or Japanese bloodgrass, earns its name from its blood-red spikes. A perennial plant, Japanese bloodgrass is popular with gardeners for its bold colour. But beware: though, any variety of cogon grass without the red tips is highly invasive. It is also very flammable, burning at higher temperatures than native grasses which can lead to You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now..
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4. Witches' hair (Cuscata)

Witches' hair (Cuscata), also known by the equally spooky name of strangleweed (and the less scary dodder), is a genus of over 200 different parasitic plants. It is native to tropical climates but also appear in temperate areas - including the UK. Cuscata is often identifiable as a mass of green, brown or orange spaghetti-like substance hanging from other trees. It lacks chlorophyll so it needs to feed from other plants (not unlike a vampire) to reproduce. Even stranger, Cuscata can identify the plants around it based on smell alone.
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5. Basil (Ocimum basilicum)​

This popular kitchen herb may be more commonly associated with sauce than sorcery, but this hasn't always been the case. Victorian floriography - the practice of assigning codes to flowers to send messages via bouquets and arrangements, also called the language of flowers - associates basil with hatred. This link comes from the ancient Greeks who felt the plant's leaves resembled a basilisk's opening jaws.
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6. Belladonna (Atropa belladonna)​

Belladonna or deadly nightshade is an extremely toxic herb that, when eaten, causes delirium, hallucinations and eventually death. Belladonna literally translates to 'beautiful lady', and during the Medieval period, women used the berries' juice to dilate their pupils to appear more attractive (do not try this!). Deadly nightshade has also been the poison of choice throughout history and literature, and its reputation led to the belief that witches could use it to fly. Belladonna belongs to the Solanaceae (nightshade) family which includes tomatoes, potatoes, and eggplants.
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7. Wolf's bane (Aconitum)​

Wolf's bane is the name of a genus of flowering plants in the Ranunculaceae family. Identifiable by its beautiful flowers, wolf's bane is a fast-acting poison which can result in nausea, vomiting, paralysis, breathing and heart problems before killing you. It was used to create poison arrows in China and like Belladonna, was a popular poison in ancient Rome. Wolf's bane got its name from when it was used to poison wolves and panthers in the eighteenth century. As fact often blurs into fiction, this use has morphed in popular culture, where it is often shown to be an effective werewolf deterrent.
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8. Hemlock (Conium maculatum)​

The extremely hardy, poisonous hemlock is an invasive plant that can grow to heights of 2.4 metres. Its seeds and roots are especially poisonous. If being deadly was not enough to put you off, hemlock also has a repulsive smell which can be carried on the wind. In ancient Greece, hemlock was used to poison prisoners, including the philosopher Socrates.
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9. Carrion plant (Stapelia gigantea)​

A flowering plant native to the desert regions of Tanzania and South Africa, the carrion flower (or toad flower) earns its name from its absolutely repulsive smell. It releases a rotting-flesh odour to attract flies to pollinate it. The plant smells so terrible that scientists are working on ways to use it as a human appetite suppressant.
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10. Cobra lily (Darlingtonia californica)​

Arguably the cutest of the spooky entries in this list, the cobra lily or Californian pitcher plant is a You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. that grows in bogs. Its name comes from its tubular top which resembles a cobra's hood, while its forked leaf looks like a tongue. The plant traps insects by luring them in, and once the prey is inside, light shining through the translucent hood prevents it from finding the exit. The downward-pointing hairs ensure the insect's trip is one way..
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11. Corpse flower (Amorphophallus titanium)​

Not to be confused with the carrion plant above, this is another plant that reeks of rotten bodies on blooming. Corpse flowers can take five to ten years to bloom for the first time and may take another two to ten years to bloom again, so smelling one is a rare experience. It has the largest unbranched inflorescence (a group of flowers on a main branch) that can reach heights of up to three metres. Bonus fact: its binomial name derives from the Greek for 'giant, misshapen phallus'.
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12. Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula)​

The most iconic of the carnivorous plants, the Venus flytrap's uncanny, seemingly sentient nature has influenced pop culture including Pokémon, The Day of the Triffids and Little Shop of Horrors. You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. once described the plant as 'one of the most wonderful in the world', though it is unlikely their insect prey would agree. The plant uses sweet nectar to attract flies, then when one lands and triggers the fine hairs within the trap, the plant closes around the fly and digests its soft tissue with an enzyme.
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13. Black bat flower (Tacca chantrieri)​

Flowers tend to be colourful to attract You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now., but this and the next entry lean to the dark side. The black bat flower has large black flowers which measure 30 centimetres and sprout 'whiskers' which reach 70 centimetres in length. It is found primarily in southeast Asia and prefers forests and valleys in shady areas.
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14. Black magic (Colocasia esculenta 'Black Magic')​

The unusually coloured leaves of the taro plant are specifically bred for their appearence. Also known as black elephant ears, which isn't quite as spooky, this evergreen plant can grow up to 1.8 metres tall. Black magic is fairly easy to grow, so it could be the perfect Halloween addition to your garden.
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15. Doll's eye (Actaea pachypoda)​

White baneberry is known as doll's eye as the black stigmas in the white berries make it look like a cluster of eyeballs on stalks. If this banesberry's creepy appearance wasn't enough to ward you off, it is also poisonous to humans thanks to its immediate sedative response in muscle tissue. Birds find the berries harmless and are the main means of the plant's dispersal.
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16. Ghost plant (Monotropa uniflora)​

also refered as
The ghost plant gets indian pipe,its nickname from its unusual colouring. It completely lacks chlorophyll and does not need to photosynthesise thanks to its symbiotic relationship with fungi, where it gets its nutrition through parasitism. This gives it an ethereal glow and the ability to grow in the darkest of forests.
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excerpt from: Natural History Museum
 

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Vervain is a potent herb and a vampire's most well-known weakness. If a vampire makes physical contact with vervain in any form, it will burn them. If a vampire ingests vervain, the vampire's throat and digestive tract will be burned and they will become feverish and extremely weak. If a human ingests or holds vervain somewhere in or on the body (e,g, holding it in a hand or pocket, wearing it in jewelry), the human is protected from vampire compulsion.

Haha Di Ko alam kung totoo yan sa
The Vampire Diaries Ko Lang Yan Nakita
 

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Vervain is a potent herb and a vampire's most well-known weakness. If a vampire makes physical contact with vervain in any form, it will burn them. If a vampire ingests vervain, the vampire's throat and digestive tract will be burned and they will become feverish and extremely weak. If a human ingests or holds vervain somewhere in or on the body (e,g, holding it in a hand or pocket, wearing it in jewelry), the human is protected from vampire compulsion.

Haha Di Ko alam kung totoo yan sa The Vampire Diaries Ko Lang Yan Nakita
Verbena officinalis,celtic term nya is "ferfaen" which means to drive away stones , commonly known as holly herb or mosquito plant ,may 250 species actually,karaniwan for medicinal uses lalo na anxiety at insomia ,kidney disease at cancer.According sa wichipedia ,pinaniniwalaan na nakapag gagamot ng sugat dati nuong kapanahonann ni kristi duon sa calvary pwedi din daw sa love spell according sa history and folklore.Gaya sa atin na most times naniniwala din na ang garlic at sibuyas o ibang spices ay nakakataboy ng mga masasamang elemento at witches.
 
Verbena officinalis,celtic term nya is "ferfaen" which means to drive away stones , commonly known as holly herb or mosquito plant ,may 250 species actually,karaniwan for medicinal uses lalo na anxiety at insomia ,kidney disease at cancer.According sa wichipedia ,pinaniniwalaan na nakapag gagamot ng sugat dati nuong kapanahonann ni kristi duon sa calvary pwedi din daw sa love spell according sa history and folklore.Gaya sa atin na most times naniniwala din na ang garlic at sibuyas o ibang spices ay nakakataboy ng mga masasamang elemento at witches.
uy pang gayuma pala yan haha

kaya lang hindi ko na kailangan nyan :ROFLMAO:
 

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