Transform your space into a spooky delight with Disney's The Nightmare Before Christmas Deadly Nightshade Pot. Standing at 11cm tall, this ceramic pot is a chilling homage to the iconic deadly nightshade jar from Tim Burton's eerie universe. What sets it apart? It glows in the dark, adding an extra eerie ambiance to any room. Practical and stylish, this multi-purpose pot can serve as a clever stationery holder on your desk or a whimsical indoor planter for those with a green thumb. It's the perfect blend of function and fandom, making it a must-have decorative piece for all Nightmare Before Christmas enthusiasts. Whether you're looking to add a touch of Halloween magic to your daily routine or searching for a unique gift, the Deadly Nightshade Pen and Plant Pot delivers both charm and utility, officially licensed by Disney for fans of all ages.
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Discover 15 plants and fungi with life-changing powers in Grow: A Family Guide to Plants and How to Grow Them. Meet their surprising relatives (the tasty tomato is a cousin of deadly nightshade!) and unearth their interesting stories (lettuce was the first plant to be grown in space!). Then follow step-by-step instructions to grow and care for each one, whether you have a big backyard garden or a sunny windowsill. Written by horticulturalist Riz Reyes and fully illustrated by Sara Boccaccini Meadows, this is the perfect introduction to growing plants for families everywhere. Rizaniño Reyes is a horticulturalist, speaker, and educator. Growing up in the Philippines, Reyes spent his childhood on a fruit plantation managed by his father before moving to the Pacific Northwest at age seven. Upon arrival in the United States, Reyes learned the names of the new and strange flowers and continued to nurture his love of horticulture—”the art and science of plants”—at the University of Washington. Of his work, he says he hopes to inspire more young people, “especially people of color, to be involved with interacting with nature and learning about the environment. . . . If everyone did this, can you imagine what a beautiful world this could be?” Sara Boccaccini Meadows is a British-born illustrator based in Los Angeles. Her playful and illustrative work, created in watercolor, gouache, and ink pen, and inspired by the great outdoors, has won her an audience of a quarter of a million followers on Instagram.
Belladonna, (Atropa belladonna), tall bushy herb of the nightshade family (Solanaceae), the source of the crude drug of the same name. The highly poisonous plant is a native of wooded or waste areas in central and southern Eurasia. It grows to about 1.5 metres (4–5 feet) tall and has dull green
Said to have been used by witches to induce a trance-like state in the Medieval ages, Atropa Belladonna is a helpful plant shrouded in mystery. Find out the history of this plant and its uses.
Discover everything about deadly nightshade - from plant care in the garden to origin and properties. Find all the tips and info here.
Certain Australian plants produce toxic substances as a defence mechanism against predators.
Deadly nightshade Atropa belladonna plant showing berries & flowers. Original watercolour botanical illustration available to buy from Lizzie
The deadly nightshade plant, or belladonna, is extremely poisonous. It contains atropine, a potentially dangerous chemical that has some important medical uses.
A nightshade-free Bolognese that's safe and delicious? Yes! Our no-tomato spaghetti recipe is a comforting classic you'll love. Rediscover your favourite dish!
Deadly nightshade and bittersweet nightshade are two very different plants, although they are often confused.
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Enjoy spending a 1920s evening among the deadly nightshade in the latest addition to our best selling Host Your Own Murder Mystery series, the home of whodunnits. There is something sinister going on at the recently renovated Whittaker Botanic garden and someone has a secret worth dying for. Murder Mystery at the Palm House really is criminally good fun, and with three alternative endings, players can sharpen their sleuthing skills with game replay.