Jequirity
Jequirity is a common name for Abrus precatorius, a slender, woody climber in the legume family, also known as rosary pea or crab's eye. Native to tropical regions of Asia and Africa, it has been widely introduced elsewhere as an ornamental plant. The plant bears pinnate leaves and small white flowers, followed by seeds that are bright red with a glossy black spot at one end.
Historically, the seeds have been used to make jewelry and rosaries and as decorative beads. They are
Abrin inhibits protein synthesis by inactivating ribosomes, leading to cell death. There is no antidote; treatment
Ecologically, Abrus precatorius can be invasive or naturalized in suitable tropical climates. The plant's attractiveness belies