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Belladonna, the enchanting yet dangerous beauty, weaves a tale of allure and peril. With its dark, glossy berries and hypnotic blooms, this plant dances between seduction and toxicity, a siren's call hiding a lethal secret.
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What is Belladonna commonly known for? (Expert)
#1: Its use as a cooking ingredient
#2: Its medicinal properties
#3: Its toxicity
#4: Its fragrance
What part of the Belladonna plant contains the highest concentration of toxic compounds? (Medium)
#1: Roots
#2: Leaves
#3: Flowers
#4: Berries
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Belladonna Fun Facts
Belladonna, also known as deadly nightshade, was historically used by women in Renaissance Italy to dilate their pupils to enhance their beauty, which is where it gets its name meaning beautiful woman.
Belladonna contains tropane alkaloids, which can cause hallucinations and can be lethal in high doses, making it one of the most dangerous plants in the world.
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