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Meaning of solanum dulcamara
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solanum dulcamara (n)
poisonous perennial Old World vine having violet flowers and oval coral-red berries; widespread weed in North America
solanum dulcamara Sentence Examples
- The botanical name for bittersweet nightshade is Solanum dulcamara.
- Solanum dulcamara is a climbing, woody perennial shrub.
- The stem of Solanum dulcamara is covered in star-shaped hairs.
- The leaves of Solanum dulcamara are ovate or heart-shaped with pointed tips.
- The flowers of Solanum dulcamara are small and purple, with five petals.
- The berries of Solanum dulcamara are ovate or globose, and turn red when ripe.
- All parts of Solanum dulcamara are toxic, containing the alkaloid solanine.
- The berries of Solanum dulcamara are particularly toxic and can cause serious illness if consumed.
- Solanum dulcamara has been used in traditional medicine for centuries, but its use is discouraged due to its toxicity.
- Solanum dulcamara is a common plant in Europe, Asia, and North America.
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poisonous perennial Old World vine having violet flowers and oval coral-red berries; widespread weed in North America
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The botanical name for bittersweet nightshade is Solanum dulcamara.
Solanum dulcamara is a climbing, woody perennial shrub.
The stem of Solanum dulcamara is covered in star-shaped hairs.
The leaves of Solanum dulcamara are ovate or heart-shaped with pointed tips.