Nightshade is any plant of the genus Solanum which has about 2,300 species, and certain other plants of the same family and other families. The species usually called nightshade in North American and England is Solanum dulcamara. Other species include: black nightshade (S. nigrum), deadly nightshade (Atropa belladonna), and Enchanter's nightshade (of the genus Circaea).
Some popular edible plants that are in the group are tomatoes, potatoes, and bell peppers.
Asparagus is related to the Allium cousins, garlic and onion. Nightshade vegetables include peppers, tomatoes, potatoes and tobacco.
Potatoes
Tomatoes
Peppers
Eggplant
tomatoes and other vegetables: eggplant, peppers and potatoes
Nightshade belongs to the solanum family and is related to potato and tomato
Beans are legumes and a different species.
No, carrots are not in the nightshade family, which consists of all tomatoes, white and red potatoes, eggplant and all peppers, including fresh red and green peppers, and hot peppers.
A group of plants know to have gum
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.
Nightshade
Solanaceae is the Latin name for the Nightshade family of plants. This family consists of tomatoes, Potatoes and Tobacco.
The scientific name of asparagus is Asparagus officinalis
Solanaceae. Also known as the nightshade family.
There are a number of berries found in the wild that are considered poisonous. These include asparagus berries, deadly nightshade, belladonna, and privet.
The family of vegetable that asparagus is found in is known as Asparagaceae. It is a spring vegetable which is considered to be a flowering perennial vegetable.
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.
No. A dandelion is a plant. A mushroom is a fungus. These are totally different organisms that belong to different kingdoms.