Solanaceae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Solanaceae is a family of flowering plants that contains a number of important agricultural plants as well as many toxic plants. The name of the family comes from the Latin Solanum "the nights...
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Nightshade, Deadly; (Atropa belladonna LINN.); Click on graphic for larger imag ... Thomas Lupton (1585) says: 'Dwale makes one to sleep while he is cut or burnt by cauterizing.' Gerard (1597) calls the plant the Sleeping Nightshade, and says the leaves moistened in wine vinegar and laid on the head induce sleep.
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This gallery shows pictures of common plants that are toxic to horses. Identify weeds and garden plants that are poisonous to ponies and horses. Learn which weeds growing in pastures may be toxic to your horse or pony. ... Plants Toxic to Horses and Ponies - Deadly Nightshade ... All parts of this plant are toxic to humans and pets.
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DEADLY NIGHTSHADE - Atropa belladonna ... Deadly nightshade is a coarse herb with a thick, penetrating root. It has branched stems 2-5 feet tall. Its leaves are large, ovate, entire and alternately inserted but axillary buds develop rapidly so that the leaves appear to be inserted in pairs at the ... Select a Plant by:;
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cal.vet.upenn.edu/projects/poison/plants/ppdeadl.htm
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Solanum nigrum (black nightshade) ... Toxicity: toxicity of a given species can vary widely due to environmental conditions, part of the plant or degree of maturity. Unripe berries are more toxic than ripe berries. Berries are more toxic than leaves which, in turn, are more toxic than stems or roots.
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cal.vet.upenn.edu/projects/poison/plants/ppblani.htm
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The Solanaceae is a family of flowering plants, many of which are edible, while others are considered poisonous. The family is informally known as the nightshade or potato family. ... Tomato — The tomato is a short-lived perennial plant, ... For more information about the topic Deadly nightshade and related plants,
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Deadly Nightshade - Poisonous Plant ... Poisonous Plant - Deadly Nightshade ... Description: Deadly nightshade is a coarse herb with a thick root. It has branched stems 2-5 feet tall. Its leaves are large, ovate, entire and alternately inserted but buds develop rapidly so that the leaves appear to be inserted in pairs at the...
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www.horsedata.co.uk/DeadlyNightshade.htm
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AllRefer.com reference and encyclopedia resource provides complete information on deadly nightshade, Plants. Includes related research links. ... You are here : AllRefer.com > Reference > Encyclopedia > Plants > deadly nightshade; By Alphabet : Encyclopedia A-Z > D...
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Picture and description of the Deadly Nightshade or Bittersweet Nightshade ... Deadly Nightshade, while not actually seriously deadly, can cause poisoning, though not usually fatal, if eaten in large quantities. This plant is an import from England, but it is now widespread and common on the American landscape.
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