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Posted: 23 Jul 2016


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Nightshade

Nightshade
Bittersweet nightshade growing along the former railway tracks a couple of hundred metres from my house. They are often called "deadly nightshade." The berries look like tiny tomatoes, less than a cm across. In my youth, in the early 1970s, I chewed some up (and spit them out); they *tasted* like tomatoes, too. I was interested in the berries as a potential wild food, and didn't know until I got home later that day and looked the plant up in a guide that it was nightshade. Lucky man to be still here, hey?

(Apparently though, the ripe berries have a lower toxicity than the green unripe ones, or the leaves.)

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 Justfolk
Justfolk club
Yes, I saw a medical advisory about the ripe berries from this plant; it advised not panicking if even a child ate a few of them.
7 years ago.
 Sylvain Wiart
Sylvain Wiart
bella dona :-)
7 years ago.

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