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Deadly nightshade. Share facebook twitter email whatsapp. Deadly nightshade Scientific name: Atropa belladonna. As its name suggests, Deadly nightshade is a highly poisonous plant. Its black, shiny berries may be tempting but fatal. Found on chalky and disturbed ground, such as scrub or verges, it has bell-shaped flowers.

Species information Category Wildflowers. Statistics Height: up to 1m. Conservation status Common. It also contains many other poisonous plants. Datura stramonium thorn apple, jimsonweed, Angel Trumpet, Jamestown weed , native to Asia, is an ornamental and weed in North America with showy flowers and poisonous alkaloids in all plant parts; it is sometimes used recreationally as a hallucinogen.

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Remember me. I forgot my password. Why sign up? Create Account. Suggest an Edit. This plant is toxic to people, pets, and livestock. Leaves are dark green to purple-tinged. Mid-May to September, produces star-shaped purple flowers with stamens fused in a prominent yellow cone. Flowers followed by round or egg-shaped berries that ripen from green, to orange, to bright red.

All stages of berry can grow on same plant. Spreads by seed, as well as stem and root fragments. Bittersweet nightshade is not on the Washington State Noxious Weed List and property owners are not required to control this plant. However, in King County, it is classified as a Weed of Concern and control is recommended, especially in natural areas that are being restored to native vegetation and along stream banks where nightshade can interfere with fish habitat.

For more information about noxious weed regulations and definitions, see Noxious weed lists and laws. Although this is not the same plant as deadly nightshade or belladonna an uncommon and extremely poisonous plant , bittersweet nightshade is somewhat poisonous and has caused loss of livestock and pet poisoning and, more rarely, sickness and even death in children who have eaten the berries.



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