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|text=''Anamirta paniculata'' Colebr. ''Menispermaceae''. East Indies. A strong, climbing shrub found in the eastern part of the Indian Peninsula and Malay Islands. From this plant is produced a deleterious drug illegally used in England to impart bitterness to beer. <ref>Masters, M. T. ''Treas. Bot.'' 1:58. 1870. (''A. cocculus'')</ref>
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|author =[[Anagallis (Sturtevant, 1919)# |Sturtevant, ''Notes on edible plants'', 1919]].
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Anamirta cocculus

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Order Poales
Family Poaceae
Genus [[]]

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Origin : area of origin

wild or cultivated



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Anamirta paniculata Colebr. Menispermaceae. East Indies. A strong, climbing shrub found in the eastern part of the Indian Peninsula and Malay Islands. From this plant is produced a deleterious drug illegally used in England to impart bitterness to beer. [1]

  1. Masters, M. T. Treas. Bot. 1:58. 1870. (A. cocculus)
Sturtevant, Notes on edible plants, 1919.


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