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black nightshade

NOUN
  1. Eurasian herb naturalized in America having white flowers and poisonous hairy foliage and bearing black berries that are sometimes poisonous but sometimes edible

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  • It controls black nightshade, kochia, lambsquarters, pigweed, sunflower, velvetleaf, waterhemp (including ALS-resistant types), foxtail and crabgrass.
  • Certain common weeds, such as black nightshade, redroot pigweed, lamb's-quarters, and horsenettle will also support growth of the Verticillium fungus, and fields with a high population of these weeds should also be avoided.
  • Solanum dulcamara) or American black nightshade (Solanum americanum Post-gazette.com - News
  • Confusing mugwort with wormwood is at the level of confusing potato with black nightshade because they share the genus Solanum.
  • Black nightshade is still in flower in waste places. Times, Sunday Times
  • Black nightshade has dicot leaves that have a main vein branching into many smaller veins. CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]
  • Confusing mugwort with wormwood is at the level of confusing potato with black nightshade because they share the genus Solanum.
  • A keen botanical eye might also have picked out pepperweed, yellow woodsorrel, soapwort, horseweed, ironweed, black nightshade, sheep sorrel, curly dock, and small eyebane.
  • It is for control of black nightshade, kochia, lambs-quarters, pigweed, waterhemp, foxtail, and crabgrass.
  • Bessey disarmingly recounts how: I was lecturing on the properties of the plants constituting the Solanaceae, and, as a matter of course, said that the berries of the black nightshade were poisonous.
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