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  1. Solanum dulcamara is a species of vine in the genus Solanum (which also includes the potato and the tomato) of the family Solanaceae. Common names include bittersweet, bittersweet nightshade, bitter nightshade, blue bindweed, Amara Dulcis, [3] climbing nightshade, [4] felonwort, fellenwort, felonwood, poisonberry, poisonflower, scarlet berry ...

  2. Bittersweet nightshade is a poisonous vine or shrub in the Solanaceae family. It has purple flowers, red berries, and a bitter taste. Learn about its description, distribution, uses, and control.

  3. Bittersweet nightshade is a plant in the same family as tomatoes and potatoes. The stem is used for medicine, but the leaves and berries are poisonous and can cause serious symptoms. Learn about the safety, dosing, and interactions of bittersweet nightshade.

  4. Bittersweet (Solanum dulcamara) is a common plant with purple flowers and red berries that grows in hedgerows, gardens and other habitats. It belongs to the nightshade family, which is poisonous, and its berries can cause serious illness if eaten.

  5. Learn about Bittersweet Nightshade, a vine-like plant that may be mistaken for Deadly Nightshade. Find out its toxicity, berries, flowers, and how to identify it.

  6. Photos and information about Minnesota flora - Bittersweet Nightshade: vine with ½-inch diameter flowers, 5 purple petals with a protruding yellow center.

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  8. Sep 19, 2017 · Learn about bittersweet nightshade, a poisonous vine with purple flowers and red berries that grows in fall. Discover its uses in folk medicine, lore, and ecology, and how to manage it in your garden.

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