Handbook of Medicinal Herbs

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Illustration Credits

All illustrations (black/white and color), excluding the ones listed below, are courtesy of Peggy K. Duke.
The following illustrations, listed by their common names, are from Duke, J., Medicinal Plants
of the Bible, Trado-Medic Books, Buffalo, New York, 1983. With permission.


The following illustrations, listed by their common names, are from Hill, S.R. and Duke, P.K.,
100 Poisonous Plants of Maryland, Bull. 314, University of Maryland, Coop Extension Service,
1985-1986. With permission.


Aloe Henna
Bayleaf Ivy
Benzoin Mallow
Cassia Mandrake
Chives Manna Ash
Cinnamon and Cassia Myrtle
Coriander Onion
Cumin Pomegranate
Endive Poplar
Faba Bean Rose Bay
Fig Rue
Frankincense Star of Bethlehem
Galbanum Watermelon
Garlic White Lily

American Hellebore Jimsonweed
Autumn Crocus Lesser Periwinkle
Bittersweet Lily-of-the-valley
Black Locust Mezereon
Bloodroot Mistletoe
Blue Cohosh Moonseed
Boxwood Mountain Laurel
Bulbous Buttercup Ololiuqui
Castor Orris
Celandine Poison Ivy
Christmas Rose Poke Root
Common Buckthorn Potato
Common Daffodil Tansy
Cypress Spurge Tobacco
Digitalis Tomato
Dumbcane Virginia Creeper
Dutchman’s Breeches White Cohosh
Elderberry Wild Cherry
Glossy Privet Wild Sage
Horse Chestnut Winter Cherry
Jack in the Pulpit Yew
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