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Vaccaria hispanica
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The Vaccaria hispanica plant species is found in C. and S. Europe, north to Belgium. An introduced and not infrequent casual in Britain[17]. It is a member of the Caryophyllaceae family. Some home gardeners know the variety as V. pyramidata. V. segetilis. V. vulgaris. Saponaria vaccaria. L.

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Latin Name:  Vaccaria hispanica
Family:  Caryophyllaceae
Author:  (Mill.)Rausch.
 
Known Hazards:  The seeds and other parts of the plant contain saponins[218, 240]. Although toxic, these substances are very poorly absorbed by the body and so tend to pass through without causing harm, they are also broken down if thoroughly heated[K]. Saponins are found in many plants, including several that are often used for food, such as certain beans. It is not advisible to eat large quantities of food that contain saponins. Saponins are much more toxic to some creatures, such as fish, and hunting tribes have traditionally put large quantities of them in streams, lakes etc in order to stupefy or kill the fish[K].
 
Mature Height:  0.6   Mature Width:  
 
Habitat:  A weed of cultivated fields[50].



Propagation Notes:  Seed - sow April in situ[1].

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