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Results 1 - 5 of 5 for Nightshade
  1. Blue nightshade poisoning occurs when someone eats parts of the blue nightshade plant. This article is for information only. DO ... The poison is found in the blue nightshade ( Solanum dulcamara ) plant, especially in the fruit and leaves.
  2. Black nightshade poisoning occurs when someone eats pieces of the black nightshade plant. This article is for information only. DO ...
  3. Pokeweed is a flowering plant. Pokeweed poisoning occurs when someone eats pieces of this plant. This article is for information only. ...
  4. Potato plant poisoning occurs when someone eats the green tubers or new sprouts of the potato plant. This article is for information ...
  5. ... belongs to the same family as the black nightshade . It has small, round, red and orange fruit. ...