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  1. 6 de sept. de 2023 · Atropa belladonna, or deadly nightshade, has a long, colorful history. This perennial herb has long been used (and misused) for its medicinal, toxic, and hallucinogenic properties. All parts of the plant contain potent alkaloids, which cause intoxication, delirium, and even death.

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  2. The Deadly Nightshade is a New Englandbased rock and country trio consisting of members Anne Bowen, Pamela Brandt, and Helen Hooke, who originally began performing under the name Ariel in 1967, along with Gretchen Pfeifer and Beverly Rodgers.

  3. The Deadly Nightshade is a New England-based rock and country trio consisting of members Pamela Brandt, Anne Bowen and Helen Hooke, who originally began performing under the name "Ariel" with...

  4. 12 de feb. de 1972 · For years the once-great Valcours mansion of Charleston lay in ruins. Kathy Valcours lived in a boarding house while her sister Lorna took refuge in Europe. Now Lorna had returned, bringing with her a wealthy and enigmatic husband who both charmed and repelled Kathy.

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  5. Atropa belladonna, commonly known as belladonna or deadly nightshade, is a toxic perennial herbaceous plant in the nightshade family Solanaceae, which also includes tomatoes, potatoes and aubergine (eggplant). It is native to Europe and Western Asia, including Turkey.

  6. 14 de sept. de 2021 · Ten to 20 berries can kill an adult. Meet Atropa belladonna, more popularly known as deadly nightshade. The plant looks harmless enough, as its leaves are green and it grows up to 4 feet high. The nightshade’s blackberries have a waxy sheen and those reddish-brown flowers have pretty bell shapes.

  7. The poisonous nature of Deadly nightshade is famous: its shiny black berries are perhaps a temptation to children, but fatal in even small doses. Found mainly on chalky soils, particularly on recently disturbed ground, this bushy perennial has bell-shaped flowers that appear from June to August.