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- The Solanaceae (/ˌsɒləˈneɪsi.iː, -ˌaɪ/), or the nightshades, are a family of flowering plants that ranges from annual and perennial herbs to vines, lianas...
- diversity of the African nightshades, which have many nutritional and medicinal benefits, even though the family of nightshade is commonly known as comprising...
- Nightshade (Butler novel), a 1989 science fiction novel by Jack Butler Nightshade (Gatiss novel), a 1992 Doctor Who novel by Mark Gatiss Nightshades:...
- Black nightshade is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Solanum americanum (American black nightshade) of much of North America Solanum...
- Deadly Nightshade may refer to: Deadly nightshade (Atropa belladonna), a poisonous perennial herbaceous plant in the nightshade family Deadly Nightshade (comics)...
- she was the princess of the "Land of Nightshades". Eve Eden's mother Maureen was the queen of the Land of Nightshades, and fled to Earth with her infant...
- names include bittersweet, bittersweet nightshade, bitter nightshade, blue bindweed, Amara Dulcis, climbing nightshade, felonwort, fellenwort, felonwood,...
- Solanum nigrum, the European black nightshade or simply black nightshade or blackberry nightshade, is a species of flowering plant in the family Solanaceae...
- Identifying nightshades as weeds Archived 2006-03-14 at the Wayback Machine Edmonds, Jennifer M.; Chweya, James A. (1997). Black Nightshades: Solanum Nigrum...
- Tall nightshade is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Solanum chenopodioides, native to South America Solanum furcatum, native to South...