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1. The enchanters, the sorcerers, or the astrologers?

2. Belladonna, also known as atropa Belladonna or deadly nightshade, is a perennial herbaceous plant in the nightshade family Solanaceae

3. This syringe contains atropine... extracted from deadly nightshade.

4. Conceal-mint Family plants include: Moonflower Nightshade Shadow-shroom

5. Belladonna, (Atropa Belladonna), also called deadly nightshade, tall bushy herb of the nightshade family (Solanaceae), the source of the crude drug of the same name

6. Atropine is an Alkaloid isolated from Atropa belladonna, or deadly nightshade

7. It is sometimes known as deadly nightshade. Belladonna produces small, black …

8. Belladonna definition is - an Old World poisonous plant (Atropa Belladonna) of the nightshade family having purple or green bell-shaped flowers, glossy black berries, and root and leaves that yield atropine —called also deadly nightshade.

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10. Atropine is a toxic alkaloid present in belladonna and some other members of the nightshade family

11. Nicknames, cool fonts, symbols and tags for Animatronic – Chris, Michael, Fox, Ribbles, Nightmare, ♦Nightshade♦

12. Her lieutenant Zoe Nightshade, daughter of Atlas, leads Bianca, Thalia, and Grover on a quest to save her.

13. Belladonna definition, a poisonous plant, Atropa Belladonna, of the nightshade family, having purplish-red flowers and black berries

14. 20 You do sell red arsenic, nightshade, belladonna, and other deadly potions to those who are prepared to pay.

15. Enchanters can enchant weapons with Beastslaying, which gives the player bonus attack power against Beasts, and also causes their weapon to glow red.

16. Alkaloids one might encounter in everyday life include caffeine, the drugs atropine and quinine, and the deadly nightshade plant.

17. The Aubergine (also called eggplant) is a plant.Its fruit is eaten as a vegetable.The plant is in the nightshade family of plants

18. Although a member of the nightshade family, with strongly aromatic leaves and stems that are toxic, the fruit proved to be completely harmless.

19. He plays piano, synth, Hammond organ, harmonica, guitar, and accordion and previously played with Cottonwood, Jin Rikki, Whisky Knows, The Mighty Bohunks, and Nightshade

20. Tropa Belladonna, commonly known as Belladonna, devil’s berries, beautiful death, deadly nightshade Naughty Man’s Cherries, Divale, Black Cherry, Devil’s Herb, Great Morel, Dwayberry, sorcerer’s berries, murderer’s berries, witches berries, is one of the most toxic plants native to Europe, SW Asia and NW Africa.It is a member of the nightshade (Salonaceae) family), which also

21. Capsicum definition is - any of a genus (Capsicum) of tropical American herbs and shrubs of the nightshade family widely cultivated for their many-seeded …

22. Belladonna, also known as deadly nightshade and devil’s cherries, is an herb belonging to the same family as tomatoes, potatoes, tobacco, and Jimsonweed (Solanaceae)

23. Slender Bindweed, Polymeria calycina· Plants of species in other families with similar appearance black Bindweed, Fallopia convolvulus bittersweet nightshade, blue Bindweed, Solanum dulcamara

24. Anamorphosis was originally considered a geometric method unknown to most and for this reason it was seen as a magical doctrine, an incomprehensible matter practiced by sorcerers and enchanters

25. Belladonna is a plant also known as Atropa Belladonna, Atropa acuminata, Baccifère, Belle-Dame, Belle-Galante, Bouton Noir, Cerise du Diable, Deadly Nightshade, Devil's …

26. Garden Fruit and Berries (Solanum sp.) Solanaceous fruits like cocona, pepino melon, and huckleberry may have varying appearances, but they all belong to the nightshade family

27. Atropine is a natural alkaloid anticholinergic agent found as a secondary metabolite in plants of the Solanaceae family, including deadly nightshade (Atropa belladonna) for which it is named

28. Capsicum is a genus of plants from the nightshade family ().Some of these plants are used as spices, vegetables, or drugs.The fruit of Capsicum plants have a variety of names

29. The Chili pepper (also chile, chile pepper, chilli pepper, or chilli), from Nahuatl chīlli (Nahuatl pronunciation: [ˈt͡ʃiːlːi] ()), is the fruit of plants from the genus Capsicum which are members of the nightshade family, Solanaceae

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31. Atropine definition, a poisonous crystalline alkaloid, C17H23NO3, obtained from belladonna and other plants of the nightshade family, that prevents the response of various body structures to certain types of nerve stimulation: used chiefly to relieve spasms, to lessen secretions, and, topically, to dilate the pupil of the eye

32. Acanthus is a magical path whose ruling Arcana are Fate and Time.Mages on this Path are also known as the Witches and the Enchanters on the Path of Thistle, Scions of the Watchtower of the Lunargent Thorn in the Realm of Arcadia, Kingdom of Enchantment and Abode of the Fae and the realm of illusion, enchantment and constant change

33. Belladonna is a plant also known as Atropa Belladonna, Atropa acuminata, Baccifère, Belle-Dame, Belle-Galante, Bouton Noir, Cerise du Diable, Deadly Nightshade, Devil's Cherries, Devil's Herb, Divale, Dwale, Dwayberry, Grande Morelle, Guigne de la Côte, Herbe à la Mort, Herbe du Diable, Morelle Furieuse, Naughty Man's Cherries, Poison Black Cherries, Suchi, and other names.

34. Cleavers (Galium aparine), common ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia), corn spurry (Spergula arvensis), groundsel (Senecio vulgaris), hairy nightshade (Solanum spp), hempnettle (Galeopsis tetrahit), kochia (Kochia scoparia), lady’s thumb (Polygonum persicaria), lamb’s quarters (Chenopodium album), low cudweed (Gnaphalium uliginosum), redroot pigweed (Amaranthus retroflexus), round leaved mallow (Malva pusilla), velvet leaf (Abutilon theophrasti)wild buckwheat (Polygonum convolulus ) and wild radish (Raphanus raphanistrum).