Deadly garlands

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Solanum dulcamara

 

Colour:Purple with yellow centre

Flowering:June - September

Height:Up to 6' (Up to 2 m)

Family:Solanaceae

Berries:Green turning red - very poisonous!

Woody Nightshade

 

 

Woody Nightshade is the most common of the Nightshade family. It scrambles through hedges and shrubs, entwining the branches.

 

 

The flowers are clusters of purple flowers, each with five petals and a golden cone (anthers) in the centre of each. The flowers are about 15 mm across.

 

 

The flowers are followed by glossy, oval berries which start green, turning to yellow and red when ripe. The berries are very poisonous.

 

 

This plant is also a source of a drug used for skin diseases and chest problems.

 

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