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Corralitas Drive: Deadly Nightshade
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Photo: Diane Edwardson, May 23, 2012. Nightshade's flowers are smaller than my pinkie fingernail. Nightshade (a species of Solanum) berries are black when ripe and extremely toxic. (Click on photo to enlarge.)
Disclaimer: The Corralitas Red Car Property Blog prefers to quote reliable sources, such as Calflora and California Poison Control, on the issue of toxicity. We often get
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