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  1. Abrus precatorius is commonly known as jequirity, Crab's eye, or rosary pea, paternoster pea, love pea, precatory pea or bean, prayer bead, John Crow Bead, coral bead, red-bead vine, country licorice, Indian licorice, wild licorice, Jamaica wild licorice, olinda (In Sri Lanka/Sinhala), gundumani/kundumani (in India/Tamil), Kunnikkuru ...

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  2. One such plant is the rosary pea, also known as jequirity bean. Here’s what you need to know about rosary pea poisoning symptoms, treatment, and how to identify it in the wild. What Is Rosary...

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  4. Plant Detail. Abrus precatorius. Tweet Share on Facebook. Rosary Pea Abrus precatorius. Other Common Name (s): Buddhist Rosary Bead. Crab's Eyes. Indian Bead. Jequirity Bean. Love Bean. Prayer Bean. Precatory Bean. Seminole Bead. Phonetic Spelling. AH-broos prek-ah-TOR-ee-us. This plant has high severity poison characteristics. See below.

  5. Mar 6, 2021 · Names. Abrus precatorius is commonly known as jequirity, [3] Crab's eye, [3] or rosary pea, [3] paternoster pea, [4] love pea, [4] precatory pea or bean, [3] prayer bead, [4] John Crow Bead, [5] coral bead, [4] red-bead vine, [4] country licorice, [4] Indian licorice, [3] wild licorice, [4] Jamaica wild licorice, [4] olinda (In Sri Lanka ...

  6. Feb 26, 2024 · Abrus precatorius, commonly known as the rosary pea or jequirity bean, is a plant known for its distinctive and attractive seeds, which are often used in jewelry and crafts. In the USA, it is most commonly referred to as the rosary pea. It has various regional names, including ‘crab’s eye’ and ‘John Crow bead ’ in different parts of ...

  7. Plant Height: 6 to 20 feet. Leaves: Deciduous. Fruit: Edible to birds. Dehiscent. Other: 1 1/2 to 2 inch oblong flat pod containing 3 to 8 shiny hard, bright red seeds with black spot. Seeds are extremely poisonous except to birds.

  8. Rosary peas contain a toxic substance called abrin; however, someone must chew them thoroughly to get to the poison since it has a tough outer shell. Some other common names for rosary peas include jequirity bean, crab’s eye, prayer bead, red-bead vine, wild licorice, and weather plant.

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