Yes, along with tomatoes and potatoes
no
No it is part of the Lily Family.
No, it is in the Rosaceae family.
No
No, the prune is not a member of the nightshade family. It numbers among members of the Rose family, scientifically called Rosaceae, not of the nightshade family, scientifically known as Solancaeceae. It serves as the dried form of the plum genus Prunus.
Withania somnifera belongs to the family Solanaceae, which is also known as the nightshade family.
Nightshade
The scientific name for Common Nightshade is Solanum nigrum.
No, a horse should not eat peppers. Peppers are part of the nightshade family and can be considered toxic to horses.
No. Zucchini is part of the squash family.
Solanaceae is a family of flowering plants that includes a number of important agricultural crops. The name of the family comes from the Latin Solanum "the nightshade plant. The family is also informally known as the nightshade or potato family. See wiki for more information.
They can be, yes. Answer2: Yes Nightshade is toxic to horses no matter where they are located and should be removed immediately to avoid the horse ingesting them and most likely dying. Also remember that Tomatoes and Potatoes are part of the nightshade family and are just as toxic to horses and should not be fed either.
Solanum tuberosum. They are a member of the nightshade family (Solanaceae).