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Jerry Hughes


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Poisonous Plants

Some inocuous looking plants!
This looks like a good link for a description of deadly nightshade. http://www.botanical.com/botanical/mgmh/n/nighde05.html
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Deadly nightshade. Found on a shingly south coast beach in UK Deadly nightshade.
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Deadly nightshade. Found on a shingly south coast beach in UK Deadly nightshade.

Atropa belladonnaSolanaceaedeadly nightshade

  • Deadly nightshade. Found on a shingly south coast beach in UK Deadly nightshade.
  • Deadly nightshade. Complimentary colours look impressive but all parts of the plant are poisonus.
  • Deadly nightshade. Complimentary colours of a colour chart
  • Deadly nightshade. August berries caught in the evening sun (with the help of a little flash!)
  • Deadly nightshade. The 'bush' is less than 30 cm and tends to be prostrate amongst other vegitation (protection from the elements)
  • Deadly nightshade. Found on a shingly south coast beach in UK, it seems to grow hapily amongst sea kale, when isolated amongst sparse grasses it is small (10-15 cm)
  • Some berries will go black from green. do these contain different alkeloids?
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