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Solanum dulcamara is a
species of vine in the
genus Solanum (which also
includes the
potato and the tomato) of the
family Solanaceae.
Common names include...
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species most
commonly called nightshade in
North America and
Britain is
Solanum dulcamara, also
called bittersweet or
woody nightshade (so-called
because it...
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bittercress –
Cardamine hirsuta Bittersweet –
Solanum dulcamara Trailing bittersweet –
Solanum dulcamara Bitterweed – Any
plant in the
genus Ambrosia,...
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Dulcamara or
dulcamara in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dulcamara means "bittersweet" (literally "sweet-bitter"). It can
refer to:
Solanum dulcamara...
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poisonings in
people who ate
berries from
species such as
Solanum nigrum or
Solanum dulcamara, or
green potatoes. Tropanes: The term "tropane"
comes from...
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berries of the
Solanum dulcamara (woody nightshade)
plant mentioned in the work's title. List of
works by Paul Klee "Insula
dulcamara".
Totally History...
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other plants in the
nightshade family, such as the
berries of
Solanum dulcamara (woody nightshade). Some, such as the
California Poison Control Center...
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Solanum dulcamara (bittersweet nightshade),
Solanum luteum (hairy nightshade),
Solanum tuberosum (potato), and
Solanum elaeagnifolium (silverleaf...
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commonly found in the
plant species Solanum dulcamara (bittersweet nightshade) and
other plants in the
genus Solanum,
including potato. A
prototypical glycoalkaloid...
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family Solanaceae Most
species of the
genus Solanum Eggplants Potatoes Tomatoes Buffalo bur
Solanum cinereum, an
Australian shrub Hibbertia Dianella...