Black nightshade
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MORELBlack nightshade
WEEDBlack nightshade, e.g.
MORELA plant, the black nightshade.
nightshadesA plant related to the potato, typically having poisonous black or red berries. Several kinds of nightshade have been used in the production of herbal medicines
DEADLY... nightshade
DATURANightshade genus
dwaledeadly nightshade
belladonnaDeadly nightshade
solanumnightshade 1
BELLADONNADeadly nightshade
BELLADONNADeadly nightshade.
PETUNIANightshade cousin
HENBANENightshade family plant
dwalesDWALE, deadly nightshade
TOBACCONightshade family member
MANDRAKENightshade family member [5]
POTATOPlant of the nightshade family.
TOMATOOne of the nightshade family
TOMATOPlant of the nightshade family
HENBANEPlant of the nightshade family
PETUNIAMember of the nightshade family
PETUNIAFlower in the nightshade family
TOMATOMember of the nightshade family
TOBACCOPlant of the nightshade family.
IRISHPOTATOEdible tuber of the nightshade family
HENBANEPoisonous plant in the nightshade family
tomatillo(Spanish) a plant of the nightshade family, native to Mexico
atropiaa medicine derived from the deadly nightshade, also ATROPIN, ATROPINE
atropina medicine derived from the deadly nightshade, also ATROPIA, ATROPINE
scopolaminea sleep-inducing drug obtained from nightshade family of plants
atropinea medicine derived from the deadly nightshade, also ATROPIN, ATROPIA
tomatilloesTOMATILLO, (Spanish) a plant of the nightshade family, native to Mexico
atropinsATROPIN, a medicine derived from the deadly nightshade, also ATROPIA, ATROPINE
atropiasATROPIA, a medicine derived from the deadly nightshade, also ATROPIN, ATROPINE
atropinesATROPINE, a medicine derived from the deadly nightshade, also ATROPIN, ATROPIA
scopolaminesSCOPOLAMINE, a sleep-inducing drug obtained from nightshade family of plants
solanumsA plant of a genus that includes the potato and woody nightshade
bittersweetsBITTERSWEET, the woody nightshade, whose stems when chewed taste first bitter, then sweet
potatoesThe plant of the nightshade family that produces these tubers on underground runners
salpiglossisA South American plant of the nightshade family, with brightly patterned funnel-shaped flowers