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RMPFFYYF–Atropa belladonna, Deadly Nightshade.
RMJTRD38–05 Atropa belladonna, stem and leaves TS, brightfield photomicrograph
RFA448TM–Close-up of Atropa Belladonna leaves
RMDAT7NJ–Atropa belladonna flower
RMCTXYY5–Deadly Nightshade Berries, Atropa belladonna, Solanaceae. Europe, North Africa, and Western Asia.
RMBY12C1–Deadly Nightshade, Atropa belladonna, Solanaceae. Europe, North Africa, and Western Asia.
RMGHN0A8–Deadly nightshade, Atropa belladonna poisonous and dangerous plant
RMRA7A7D–Belladonna or Deadly Nightshade (Atropa belladonna), medicinal plant, historical chromolithography, ca. 1786
RM2RGYW4D–Belladonna / deadly nightshade (Atropa belladonna), toxic perennial herbaceous plant, close-up of poisonous black berries and leaves in summer
RFH6GKMW–Belladonna or deadly nightshade is a herbaceous plant widely distributed. Leaves and berries are extremely toxic. in the past it was used as medicine, cosmetic and poison.
RMARRBGC–ATROPA BELLADONNA L Deadly Nightshade fruit seed SOLANACEAE Tollkirsche ripe berry
RFCEMR0M–Fig. 170. Belladonna with its leaves, its flowers and fruits. Fig. 171. Cut flower of belladonna. Fig. 172. Cutting the fruit of belladonna, vintage engraved illustration. Atropa belladonna or Atropa bella-donna or Devil's Berries or Death Cherries or Deadly Nightshade. Magasin Pittoresque 1875.
RFPJHY19–Vintage engraving of Belladonna or deadly nightshade is a herbaceous plant widely distributed. Leaves and berries are extremely toxic. in the past it was used as medicine, cosmetic and poison.
RF2RWDT33–Leaves of Atropa belladonna, commonly known as belladonna or deadly nightshade.
RF2M4HF49–Vector drawings of BELLADONNA. Hand drawn illustration. Latin name ATROPA BELLADONNA L
RFFX56MG–Blüten und Beeren der Schwarze Tollkirsche - flower and berries from deadly nightshade plant
RF2B7M9AB–Belladonna plant.
RFDCN0J8–Deadly nightshade. Atropa belladonna
RM2GG7444–Atropa belladonna, commonly known as belladonna or deadly nightshade
RMABFEAK–Deadly Nightshade cutout. Flowerhead and leaves Surrey England May
RMR5RRR9–flowering Atropa belladonna, commonly known as belladonna or deadly nightshade, Uganda, Africa
RFW8N6KH–Belladonna or deadly nightshade herbaceous plant widely distributed, leaves and berries are extremely toxic. Used in the past as medicine, cosmetic and poison.
RMBY12A1–Deadly Nightshade, Atropa belladonna, Solanaceae. Europe, North Africa, and Western Asia.
RMGHN0A9–Deadly nightshade, Atropa belladonna poisonous and dangerous plant
RF2M334G7–Belladonna medicinal plant, flowers and leaves close-up in backlight. Atropa belladonna is a Latin name. It is used as a painkiller.
RFG1MPG8–Buds and leaves of the deadly nightshade (Atropa belladonna).
RMAXJAM3–Deadly Nightshade Atropa belladonna also called Devil's Cherries
RMARRBGD–ATROPA BELLADONNA L Deadly Nightshade fruit seed SOLANACEAE Tollkirsche ripe berry
RMD19P31–Victorian engraving of Deadly Nightshade, 1897
RFK4M8J0–Old illustration of Belladona majoribus foliis. By G. Bonelli on Hortus Romanus, publ. N. Martelli, Rome, 1772 – 93
RF2RWDT5D–Leaves of Atropa belladonna, commonly known as belladonna or deadly nightshade.
RF2M4HF4H–Vector drawings of BELLADONNA. Hand drawn illustration. Latin name ATROPA BELLADONNA L
RFFDM9C5–Poisonous Belladonna berries on white background
RFE6TPK6–Leaves and berries of the Deadly Nightshade plant, Atropa belladonna.
RFFDM73B–Fresh poisonous Belladonna plant on white background
RF2R1T8AN–A branch of belladonna with leaves, berries and flowers. Atropa belladonna. Watercolor illustration with a black outline, hand-drawn.
RF2H7HCYK–Selective focus of the growing black Belladonna fruits in the wild
RMBK63YT–Deadly Nightshade (Atropa belladonna), twig with berries and leaves, studio picture.
RFGHR2KP–Belladonna plant
RFC6K3RC–Deadly Nightshade or Atropa belladonna, vintage engraving. Old engraved illustration of Belladona plant showing flowers.
RF2D8G6YF–Belladonna plant. Black and white illustration
RMBY12H7–Deadly Nightshade, Atropa belladonna, Solanaceae. Europe, North Africa, and Western Asia.
RMGHN0AG–Deadly nightshade, Atropa belladonna poisonous and dangerous plant
RF2M06KEC–Belladonna medicinal plant, flowers and leaves close-up in backlight. Atropa belladonna is a Latin name. It is used as a painkiller
RF2DH7CGC–Belladonna plant. Vector black and white illustration
RMAXJAN2–Deadly Nightshade Atropa belladonna also called Devil's Cherries
RMABFEAP–Deadly Nightshade cutout. Macro Flowerhead and leaf Surrey England May
RMA68F6K–Belladonna, Deadly Nightshade Devils Cherry (Atropa belladonna), twig with leaves and flowers, studio picture
RF2EE25PM–Set hand drawn of Belladonna, lives and flowers in black color isolated on white background. Retro vintage graphic design. Botanical sketch drawing
RF2RWDT4Y–Leaves of Atropa belladonna, commonly known as belladonna or deadly nightshade.
RF2M4HF48–Set of vector drawings BELLADONNA in different colors. Hand drawn illustration. Latin name ATROPA BELLADONNA L
RM2E2JC62–The Deadly Nightshade - (Atropa belladonna), 1844. 'The plant Atropa Belladonna, Deadly Nightshade, or dwale, is found not unfrequently in hedges and thickets in this country. The whole is of a lightish green colour, except the flowers, which are of a large and dingy-brownish purple; and the berries, which are of the rich deep black ot black cherries. The odour of the whole plant is nauseous and oppressive, as if to warn us of its venomous nature: the berries, from their resemblance to cherries, have often been eaten by children, with fatal consequences. The active property of the leaves and r
RF2T0TGDH–Atropa Belladonna, also known as Deadly Nightshade, the plants leaves turning red early October in the woodlands at Shaugh Bridge, Devon, UK
RFS3AB7A–Deadly nightshade berries
RFKWX1A3–Deadly Nightshade (Atropa belladonna), berries on wooden table
RM2N859FX–Belladonna or deadly nightshade herbaceous plant widely distributed, leaves and berries are extremely toxic. Used in the past as medicine, cosmetic and poison
RMJWA5CE–Deadly Nightshade
RMCT5FA8–BELLADONNA
RMPFT412–The purple flowers of Deadly Nightshade along the Avon Canal, Bath Somerset England UK
RFPRA6T5–Branch with fruits of the Atropa belladonna or deadly nightshade, perennial herbaceous plant in nightshade family Solanaceae in transparent glass vase isolated on white background. Vector close-up.
RMBY12FP–Deadly Nightshade, Atropa belladonna, Solanaceae. Europe, North Africa, and Western Asia.
RMGHN0A2–Deadly nightshade, Atropa belladonna poisonous and dangerous plant
RFB1DDMM–A close up of the belladonna in bloom plant also known as deadly nightshade
RM2AD8YE0–Belladonna with berries
RMAXJAMF–Deadly Nightshade Atropa belladonna also called Devil's Cherries
RF2R9PPCG–Dried leaves and flowers of belladonna (Atropa belladonna), a medicinal but highly toxic plant.
RMA68F6W–Belladonna, Deadly Nightshade Devils Cherry (Atropa belladonna), twig with leaves flower and berry, studio picture
RF2EE327H–Set hand drawn of Belladonna, lives and flowers in white color isolated on chalkboard background. Retro vintage graphic design. Botanical sketch
RF2RWDT26–Leaves of Atropa belladonna, commonly known as belladonna or deadly nightshade.
RF2M4HF4D–Set of vector drawings BELLADONNA in different colors. Hand drawn illustration. Latin name ATROPA BELLADONNA L
RF2WKHNN6–Dried leaves and flowers of belladonna (Atropa belladonna), a medicinal but highly toxic plant.
RF2T0TGBN–Atropa Belladonna, also known as Deadly Nightshade, early October in the woodlands at Shaugh Bridge, Devon, UK
RF2WDWNKD–Belladonna (Atropa belladonna) is a perennial herb native to Europe, north Africa and west Asia. Its fruits (berries) are very toxics for its alkaloid
RFKWX1AK–Deadly Nightshade (Atropa belladonna), berries and flower on wooden table
RF2WDWNKF–Belladonna (Atropa belladonna) is a perennial herb native to Europe, north Africa and west Asia. Its fruits (berries) are very toxics for its alkaloid
RFM5EA9W–Deadly Nightshade (Atropa belladonna). toxic plant used in medicine, in the past also in the magical arts.
RMPFT449–The purple flowers of Deadly Nightshade along the Avon Canal, Bath Somerset England UK
RFPRA6J9–Ripe fruit of Atropa belladonna or deadly nightshade, perennial herbaceous plant in nightshade family Solanaceae isolated on white background. Ancient cosmetics. Vector cartoon close-up illustration.
RMBY12D2–Deadly Nightshade Berry, Atropa belladonna, Solanaceae. Europe, North Africa, and Western Asia.
RMGHN0CK–Deadly nightshade, Atropa belladonna poisonous and dangerous plant
RFEW9XWY–Belladona or Deadly Nightshade or Atropa belladonna, vintage engraving. Old engraved illustration of Belladona plant showing flowers.
RFFDM736–Fresh poisonous Belladonna plant on white background
RMAXJAMC–Deadly Nightshade Atropa belladonna also called Devil's Cherries
RFEW9H38–Fig. 170. Belladonna with its leaves, its flowers and fruits. Fig. 171. Cut flower of belladonna. Fig. 172. Cutting the fruit of
RFBNW9DD–Deadly Nightshade
RM2WT0C80–Poison Trap, Deadly Nightshade growing amongst Silverbeet in Vegetable Garden
RF2RWDT39–Berries of Atropa belladonna, commonly known as belladonna or deadly nightshade.
RF2HAYJ97–Flowers of belladonna - Atropa belladonna - by the wayside in summer, Bavaria, Germany, Europa
RF2T0TGDA–Atropa Belladonna, also known as Deadly Nightshade, early October in the woodlands at Shaugh Bridge, Devon, UK
RMMKNA1G–Deadly Nightshade
RM2AXDJ51–Text-book of structural and physiological botany . Fig. 495.—Deadly nightshade. Atropa Belladonna ; I. flower ; II. IVuit(natural size).. Fig. 406.—Henbane, Hyoscyamns ni^er; I, part of plant ; II. capsule surroundedby the accrescent calyx ; III. capsule (pyxis) (natural size). special Morphology and Classification. 587 fewer, epipetalous and usually included in corolla-tube ; ovary usuallysyncarpous and bilocular. Herbs, shrubs, or trees, almost always withopposite or verticillate exstipulate leaves. Orders:— Oleacece {^asmimuii,Olea, Ligustrinn, Phillyrea, Fi^axinus, Sy7dnga, Forsythia); Apo
RF2WDWNKT–Belladonna (Atropa belladonna) is a perennial herb native to Europe, north Africa and west Asia. Its fruits (berries) are very toxics for its alkaloid
RFM5D4FG–Deadly Nightshade (Atropa belladonna). toxic plant used in medicine, in the past also in the magical arts.
RMEBNDAN–deadly nightshade (Atropa bella-donna, Atropa belladonna), flower and fruits, Germany, Bavaria, Oberbayern, Upper Bavaria
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