Wednesday 10th of March 2010
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Name: Belladonna Biological Name: Atropa belladonna Other names: black cherry, deadly nightshade, Dwalin, poison cherry, belladonna Parts Used: Leaves, tops, blackberries Medication for: Antispasmodic, sedative, diaphoretic, diuretic drugs. Belladonna affecting the central nervous system and narcotic action can produce paralysis. Not be used without medical direction. Description: Belladonna sometimes a perennial European pasture and mountain forests, the ruins of the United States east of the country, more common in waste places, and is found in waste places.Thick, whitish reptile, a fleshy rootstock, usually divided into three branches, and as a maximum height of 5 meters leafy stem attains sends up erect. Dull green, in pairs, a single leaf to the other half to grow large enough to ovate leaves. Belladonna flowers, there are solitary bell-shaped, dark purple and dull brown color. Sweet-tasting fruit, black, a bright cherry-sized fruit. Safety: Belladonna affecting the central nervous system and narcotic action can produce paralysis. Not be used without medical direction. Not recommended. |
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