Tuesday, January 16, 2007

black nightshade

this is solanum americanum; it is of the family solanaceae.

this small flower begins to turn purple-ish black as it progress to becoming a berry, whose color is black. this can be seen here. as will all species of night shade, this plant contains a poison called solamine, whose action affects digestion and manifest certain neurological phenomenon, including paralysis and hallucinations. a lethal does for humans can occur at as little as 3 mg. it would appear that the common potato also harbors this poison, though it is only present under certain conditions.

solanum americanum blooms from june to november.

4 comments:

  1. But it isn't June, November, or in between . . .

    Is this an older picture or are we in Mississippi?

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  2. hmm . . . if i eat some of these plants i wont have to go to class anymore

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  3. It is amazing that something so pretty can lead to something so deadly....

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