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Atropa belladonna - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Belladonna - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Belladonna may refer to: In plants : • Atropa belladonna or belladonna or deadly nightshade, a perennial herbaceous plant • Amaryllis belladonna or Belladonna Lily or naked ladies, a monotypic ...
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Get information, facts, and pictures about deadly nightshade at Encyclopedia.com. Make research projects and school reports about deadly nightshade easy with credible articles from our FREE, online encyclopedia and dictionary. ... deadly nightshade Poisonous perennial plant native to Europe and w Asia. It has large...
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There are three plants which go by the common name of nightshade: Deadly Nightshade, Atropa belladonna, ... Deadly nightshade has gone by many names, including belladonna, Devil's cherries, Naughty Man's cherries, Devil's Herb, Great Morel, and Dwayberry. It was once known as Dwale. The origin of the word is unknown;
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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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Picture and description of the Deadly Nightshade or Bittersweet Nightshade ... Deadly Nightshade or Bittersweet Nightshade; Solanum dulcamara ... 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,
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