nightshade造句1. We're not talking about children eating deadly nightshade.
2. Nightshade House was separated from the street by a flagged courtyard, the general approach defended by iron railings.
3. Deadly nightshade, laburnum and curare are all extremely poisonous and peppermint oil can cause gastric ulcers.
4. You do sell red arsenic, nightshade, belladonna, and other deadly potions to those who are prepared to pay.
5. Ginseng is a perennial dicotyledonous herbs Nightshade classes.
6. The nightshade was in its yellow and purple glory.
7. These results of monthly plowing experiment indicated nightshade seed could germinate all year round.
8. I have used the wolfs bane, the black nightshade and the eagle's tear to make the mixture medicament to expel the witch, devil and the tricker away from the palace for you.
9. As a member of the nightshade family, the tomatillo is related to the tomato, eggplant, pepper, and potato.
10. A poisonous, crystalline alkaloid derived from certain nightshade plants, especially Egyptian henbane.
11. And in the Middle Ages deadly nightshade was believed to help witches fly.
12. Its common name, to you and I, nightshade and it is highly poisonous.
13. In the grasses (and possibly some members of the nightshade family, Solanaceae) the germinating pollen tube is blocked before it penetrates the stigma or just as it starts.
14. Finally I went back and found him huddled beneath a red nightshade bush beside the road.
15. They occur mainly in the poppy family, the buttercup family, and the nightshade family of plants.
16. Other names for belladonna include devil's herb and deadly nightshade.
17. With a vigorous quiver, an Arizona sweat bee "buzz pollinates" a deadly nightshade flower.
18. Objective: To investigate the anti-proliferative effect of compounds isolated from Black Nightshade Herb in vitro on human hepatoma cell line FHCC-98.
19. A – They are related to another poisonous plant called the deadly nightshade.
20. Botanists placed the tomato in the same family as belladonna , black henbane, and deadly nightshade.
21. Photograph by Mark W. Moffett – With a vigorous quiver, an Arizona sweat bee "buzz pollinates" a deadly nightshade flower.
22. The berry colour can differ depending on the species and location of the Nightshade.
23. Tobacco is a tall perennial herbaceous flowering plant that belongs to the solanaceae or nightshade family.
24. This invention relates to the field of medical preparations, revealing a Lyrate nightshade gelatin and its preparation method and use.
25. Atropine : Anticholinergic drug. A poisonous, crystalline alkaloid derived from certain nightshade plants, especially Egyptian henbane.
26. Certain plant families, including the poppy family (Papaveraceae) and the nightshade family (Solanaceae), are particularly rich in them.