Deadly nightshade (devil's cherries, naughty man's cherries, divale, black cherry, dwale)
Black cherry (dwale, deadly nightshade) - Atropa belladonna.
Perennial with decorative fruits and medicinal properties.
Warning: the plant is poisonous!
Family: Solanaceae.
Origin: from Europe to the Caucasus: forests.
Distinguishing features: shiny black berries.
Flowers purple-brown, bell-shaped.
Natural flowering period: June - August.
Flowering plant height: 150 cm.
Soil requirements: calcareous and moist.
Winter hardiness zones: Z5 - Z10.
1,0 g = 750 seeds.
Perennial with decorative fruits and medicinal properties.
Warning: the plant is poisonous!
Family: Solanaceae.
Origin: from Europe to the Caucasus: forests.
Distinguishing features: shiny black berries.
Flowers purple-brown, bell-shaped.
Natural flowering period: June - August.
Flowering plant height: 150 cm.
Soil requirements: calcareous and moist.
Winter hardiness zones: Z5 - Z10.
1,0 g = 750 seeds.
Deadly nightshade, devil's cherries, naughty man's cherries, divale, black cherry, dwale.