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Any ideas what this plant with berries on is?

I thought it was a weed to pull out but it has green berries on? Some turning black… it’s growing in a pile of mud as we’re doing work outside… thanks!

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  • It's one of the nightshade family, possibly Solanum nigrum (Black nightshade):

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  • Blue OnionBlue Onion Posts: 2,995
    edited September 2021
    We call them poison berries.  I agree with Nighshade family.

    edit to add:  Evidently they are quite bitter and nasty tasting, and you have to consume a number to get ill (or worse).  So don't worry overly much, just teach any youngsters not to eat unknown berries.  Which is why I expect my family called them poison berries, as they were all though our woods.  
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  • Pete.8Pete.8 Posts: 11,340
    edited September 2021
    a long time a ago ladies used to squeeze the berry juice into their eyes to dilate the pupils and so make them look more attractive - hence their latin nane belladonna 
    How things have changed :)

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  • Silver surferSilver surfer Posts: 4,719
    edited September 2021
    Pete.8 said:
    a long time a ago ladies used to squeeze the berry juice into their eyes to dilate the pupils and so make them look more attractive - hence their latin nane belladonna 
    How things have changed :)
    Just to clarify.....
    Atropa belladonna is a completely different plant...see pics below
    Not the same as Solanum nigrum.
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  • @BobTheGardener @Blue Onion thank you! Thanks @Silver surfer and haha as if @Pete.8 - doesn’t sound the best of ideas 😂
  • LynLyn Posts: 23,190
    I used to buy that stuff to put in my eyes in the early 60’s 😀
    Gardening on the wild, windy west side of Dartmoor. 

  • Lyn said:
    I used to buy that stuff to put in my eyes in the early 60’s 😀
    Really?! No way!! 😅 
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