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What is Bitter Nightshade good for?

Bitter nightshade can be described as a bush with a prostrate or climbing stem that is up to 1.5 meters in length. The stem is branched. The violet blossoms are arranged in curlicues. They can be viewed from May to September. The fruit is a red, juicy berry that looks like an egg. It is a rich source of many seeds. You can find bitter nightshade in damp areas near lakes, ditch slopes, swamp forests, brushwood, and along riverside. The…