Cucubalus behen

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Behen \Be"hen\, Behn \Behn\, n. [Per. & Ar. bahman, behmen, an
   herb, whose leaves resemble ears of corn, saffron.] (Bot.)
      (a) The {Centaurea behen}, or saw-leaved centaury.
      (b) The {Cucubalus behen}, or bladder campion, now called
          {Silene inflata}.
      (c) The {Statice limonium}, or sea lavender.
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from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Campion \Cam"pi*on\, n. [Prob. fr. L. campus field.] (Bot.)
   A plant of the Pink family ({Cucubalus bacciferus}), bearing
   berries regarded as poisonous.
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   {Bladder campion}, a plant of the Pink family ({Cucubalus
      Behen} or {Silene inflata}), having a much inflated calyx.
      See {Behen}.

   {Rose campion}, a garden plant ({Lychnis coronaria}) with
      handsome crimson flowers.
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