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nightshades [2025/11/13 13:16] – [Nightshade Catalog] Humphrey Boa-Gartnightshades [2025/11/19 13:54] (current) – [Alkaloids & Other Compounds] Humphrey Boa-Gart
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 Here however, it refers to the **Deadly Nightshades**, a loose grouping of nightshades known for the highly-toxic compounds they produce. Here however, it refers to the **Deadly Nightshades**, a loose grouping of nightshades known for the highly-toxic compounds they produce.
  
-The deadly nightshades are grown for several reasons. Some of them just naturally grow wild in various parts of the earth. Others are grown as ornamental plants for their large, beautiful flowers. Witches & shamans have also valued these plants as entheogens for millenia, pushing themselves to the brink of death in an attempt to pierce the veil.+The deadly nightshades are grown for several reasons. Some of them just naturally grow wild in various parts of the earth. Others are grown as ornamental plants for their large, beautiful flowers. Witches & shamans have valued these plants as entheogens for millenia, pushing themselves to the brink of death in an attempt to pierce the veil.
  
 Some of the more common ones we will catalog here, but it is by no means exhaustive. Some of the more common ones we will catalog here, but it is by no means exhaustive.
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