... these brilliant red seeds are lens shaped, about ⅓ inch in diameter ... curiously similar in weight ... (4 seeds c. 1 gramme OR 1 seed c. 4 grains) ... were once used as a standard measure of weighing gold, just as Abrus seeds.
... Adenanthera seeds are twice as heavy as those of Abrus (which are smaller, has red and black hards seeds).
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