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Atropa belladonna , commonly known as belladonna or deadly nightshade , is a perennial herbaceous plant in the family Solanaceae, native to Europe, North Africa, and Western Asia. The foliage a...
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Find out about the science and chemistry of Deadly Nightshade, ... Witches of the middle ages were said to use it as a main ingredient in their brews as it ...
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Deadly Nightshade was a plant used by folkloric witches in making potions. ... Deadly nightshade was ingested by those who wished to foresee the future (Huxley 2202).
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Atropa belladonna. Common Names: Deadly Nightshade, Dwale, Death's Herb, Witch's Berry ... Atropa Belladonna (Deadly Nightshade, Witches Berry) was used in witchcraft, being equated with aggressive female sexuality and feelings of flight.
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Nightshade, Deadly; (Atropa belladonna LINN.); Click on graphic for ... According to old legends, the plant belongs to the devil who goes about trimming and tending it in his leisure, and can only be diverted from its care on one night in the year, that is on Walpurgis, when he is preparing for the witches' sabbath.
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Deadly Nightshade, Belladonna, Atropa Belladonna, Ancient, Powerful Witching Herb; By Ina Woolcott ; An ancient and powerful witching herb; ... All continents, apart from Antarctica, have seen Belladonna and similar alkaloids used by shamans, witches and sorcerers for thousands of years, who take advantage of the...
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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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Atropa belladona: The Deadly Nightshade ... The coming of Christianity forced such rituals underground, and this is when the sorcerers' and witches brews began to appear.(9) One use was for surgeries.
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Veterinary Dictionary: deadly nightshade ... In the past, it was believed that witches used a mixture of belladonna, opium poppy, and other plants, typically poisonous (such as monkshood and poison hemlock) in flying ointment they applied to help them fly to gatherings with other witches.
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