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Belladonna or Bella Donna may refer to: Plants * ''Atropa belladonna'', or deadly nightshade * ''Amaryllis belladonna'', also known as the belladonna lily, a flowering plant Film and theatre * ''Bella Donna'', a 1912 play by J. B. Fagan based on the Hichens novel * Bella Donna (1915 film), ''Bella Donna'' (1915 film), based on the play by J. B. Fagan * Bella Donna (1923 film), ''Bella Donna'' (1923 film), a remake of the 1915 film * Bella Donna (1934 film), ''Bella Donna'' (1934 film), a British film directed by Robert Milton, based on the play by J. B. Fagan * Bella Donna (1983 film), ''Bella Donna'' (1983 film), a West German film * Belladonna (2015 film), ''Belladonna'' (2015 film), a Croatian drama film * ''Belladonna of Sadness'', a 1973 film, also known as ''Belladonna'' Military * ''Krasukha (electronic warfare system), Krasukha'', an electronic warfare system made in Russia Music *Belladonna (band), from Italy Albums * Bella Donna (album), ''Bella Donna'' (album), by St ...
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Atropa Belladonna
''Atropa belladonna'', commonly known as belladonna or deadly nightshade, is a toxic perennial herbaceous plant in the nightshade family Solanaceae, which also includes tomatoes, potatoes, and eggplant (aubergine). It is native to Europe, North Africa, and Western Asia. Its distribution extends from Great Britain in the west to western Ukraine and the Iranian province of Gilan in the east. It is also naturalised or introduced in some parts of Canada and the United States. The foliage and berries are extremely toxic when ingested, containing tropane alkaloids. These toxins include atropine, scopolamine, and hyoscyamine, which cause delirium and hallucinations, and are also used as pharmaceutical anticholinergics. Tropane alkaloids are of common occurrence not only in the Old World tribes Hyoscyameae (to which the genus Atropa belongs) and Mandragoreae, but also in the New World tribe Datureae - all of which belong to the subfamily Solanoideae of the plant family Solanaceae. ...
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