PAPAVER RHEAS
\pˈape͡ɪvə ɹˈiːz], \pˈapeɪvə ɹˈiːz], \p_ˈa_p_eɪ_v_ə ɹ_ˈiː_z]\
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(Red) corn poppy, abundant in western Asia, in northern Africa, and throughout Europe. The petals, which have a heavy odor, when fresh, and a somewhat bitter taste, are the red poppy petals of pharmacy, the rheados petala of the Br. Ph. They contain rheadin and probably meconic acid, but no morphin.
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