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  2. Solanum nigrum - Wikipedia

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    Black nightshade is a common herb or short-lived perennial shrub, found in many wooded areas, as well as disturbed habitats. It reaches a height of 30 to 120 cm (12 to 47 in), leaves 4.0 to 7.5 cm (1.6 to 3.0 in) long and 2 to 5 cm (1 to 2 in) wide; ovate to heart-shaped, with wavy or large-toothed edges; both surfaces hairy or hairless ...

  3. Solanum americanum - Wikipedia

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    Solanum americanum, commonly known as American black nightshade, [3] small-flowered nightshade [4] or glossy nightshade, is a herbaceous flowering plant of wide though uncertain native range. The certain native range encompasses the tropics and subtropics of the Americas , Melanesia , New Guinea , and Australia .

  4. African nightshade - Wikipedia

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    The plant has thin, oval leaves which are about 15 cm (6 in) in length and purplish in colour. [4] The plant has numerous flowers that are black or purple and round berries, which are about 0.75 cm (0.30 in) in diameter, having small, flat, yellowish seeds. [4] The berries of this plant can be black or orange, depending on the species. [4]

  5. The 40 Best Foods for Lowering Your Cholesterol, According to ...

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    Black Beans. Black beans are more than just a great plant-based source of protein. ... This nightshade fruit (yes, it’s a fruit!) is low in calories, high in fiber, and replete with nutrients ...

  6. Atropa bella-donna - Wikipedia

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    Atropa bella-donna has a long history of use as a medicine, cosmetic, and poison. [14] [4] [15] Known originally under various folk names (such as "deadly nightshade" in English), the plant was named Atropa bella-donna by Carl Linnaeus (1707–1778) when he devised his classification system.

  7. Hyoscyamus niger - Wikipedia

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    Henbane (Hyoscyamus niger, also black henbane and stinking nightshade) is a poisonous plant belonging to tribe Hyoscyameae of the nightshade family Solanaceae. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Henbane is native to temperate Europe and Siberia , and naturalised in Great Britain and Ireland .

  8. Solanum - Wikipedia

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    Solanum alatum – Eastern black nightshade; Solanum interius Rydb. Solanum melongena L. [12] Solanum nigrescens M.Martens & Galeotti – Divine nightshade; Solanum nigrum L. – European black nightshade, "black nightshade" S. nigrum guineense – "Garden Huckleberry" Solanum pseudogracile Heiser – Glowing nightshade; Solanum retroflexum ...

  9. Solanum retroflexum - Wikipedia

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    Its old scientific name [citation needed] that is still often seen, Solanum × burbankii, indicates a plant of hybrid origin. It was supposedly bred by Luther Burbank in the early 1900s as a hybrid of S. villosum and S. guineense [2] but in fact S. retroflexum is a proper species of its own, while the supposed hybrid combination would not be viable due to different ploidy of S. guineense and S ...