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Deadly nightshade (Atropha belladonna) is a herbaceous perennial plant and will live for many years.
Too many to list here. A common one is Deadly Nightshade, which has marble-sized purple berries on it in late summer.
Yes, many people have died from the mixtures to make poison gas with bromine in war.
Alot. They are many kinds of snakes around the world. In places were there is deadly snakes there can be hundreds of deathes there.
No, pumpkin is in the gourd family along with the squashes, cucumbers and melons. The nightshade family includes tomato, potato, tabacco, eggplant and, of course deadly nightshade itself (and many others) all of which contain solinin at least in the green parts, making these parts of the plants inedible. In some cases the entire plant is poisonous. The gourd family has non-toxic green parts.
There have been many studies that show a connection between eating nightshade vegetables and rheumatoid arthritis.
Hurricanes are scary and deadly storms. In 1984 Hurricane Diane killed 184 people, damaged 14,000 homes and destroyed 813 other houses.
The deadliest tornado on record struck central Bangladesh o April 26, 1989, killing an estimated 1300 people.
The tuna fish is not at all deadly to humans. It is a staple of many people's diet throughout the world.
it dieslol--- Well that wasn't a very helpful answer, thank you person... let me see if I can improve upon it.It depends on what you mean by "nightshade." the Solanaceae family of flowering plants is commonly known as the "nightshade" family. But this family includes many different plant species such as: Datura, Mandragora(mandrake), Atropa belladonna (deadly nightshade), Lycium barbarum (wolfberry),Physalis philadelphica (tomatillo) , Physalis peruviana (Cape gooseberry flower),Capsicum(chili pepper, bell pepper),Solanum(potato, tomato, eggplant),Nicotiana(tobacco), and Petunia. Now you can see, some of these plants are things you - and bunnies - may consume regularly such as the bell peppers. Where other have different adverse affects.But I will assume what you mean Atropa Belladonna or more commonly just Belladonna. Which is often called just "Deadly Nightshade." Interestingly enough, despite the high poison potency for humans in just about every part of the plant, cattle and rabbits can eat the plant without any kind of perceived harmful effects.
They are deadly disasters killing many people
There are many plants used in preparation of different homeopathic medicines. Few of them are Belladonna atropa (Deadly Nightshade) , Calendula Off (Marigold), Arnica Montana (Leopards bane), Crocus Sativa (Meadow saffron).