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- Atropa abstract "Atropa is a genus of flowering plants in the nightshade family, Solanaceae : tall, calcicole, herbaceous perennials (rhizomatous hemicryptophytes), bearing large leaves and glossy berries particularly dangerous to children, due to their combination of an attractive, cherry-like appearance with a high toxicity. Atropa species favour temperate climates and alkaline soils, often growing in light shade in woodland environments associated with limestone hills and mountains. Their seeds can remain viable in the soil for long periods, germinating when the soil of sites in which plants once grew (but from which plants have long been absent) is disturbed by human activity or by natural causes, e.g. the windthrow of trees (a property shared by the seeds of other Solanaceae in tribe Hyoscyameae e.g. those of Hyoscyamus spp., the henbanes). The best-known member of the genus Atropa is Deadly Nightshade (A. belladonna) - the poisonous plant par excellence in the minds of many. The pharmacologically active ingredients of Atropa species include atropine, scopolamine, and hyoscyamine, all tropane alkaloids having anticholinergic, deliriant, antispasmodic and mydriatic properties. The genus is named for Άτροπος (Atropos) - lit. 'she who may not be turned (aside)' - one of the Three Fates and cutter of the thread of life / bringer of death - in reference to the extreme toxicity of A.belladonna and its fellow species - of which three others are currently accepted.In some older classifications, the Mandrake (Mandragora officinarum) has been placed in the genus Atropa, under the binomial Atropa mandragora.".
- Atropa class Eudicots.
- Atropa division Flowering_plant.
- Atropa family Hyoscyameae.
- Atropa family Solanaceae.
- Atropa family Solanoideae.
- Atropa kingdom Plant.
- Atropa order Asterids.
- Atropa order Solanales.
- Atropa thumbnail Atropa_bella-donna1.jpg?width=300.
- Atropa wikiPageID "204592".
- Atropa wikiPageLength "7636".
- Atropa wikiPageOutDegree "57".
- Atropa wikiPageRevisionID "707905417".
- Atropa wikiPageWikiLink Afghanistan.
- Atropa wikiPageWikiLink Anticholinergic.
- Atropa wikiPageWikiLink Antispasmodic.
- Atropa wikiPageWikiLink Arunachal_Pradesh.
- Atropa wikiPageWikiLink Assam.
- Atropa wikiPageWikiLink Asterids.
- Atropa wikiPageWikiLink Atropa_acuminata.
- Atropa wikiPageWikiLink Atropa_baetica.
- Atropa wikiPageWikiLink Atropa_belladonna.
- Atropa wikiPageWikiLink Atropa_belladonna_ssp._caucasica.
- Atropa wikiPageWikiLink Atropa_komarovii.
- Atropa wikiPageWikiLink Atropa_pallidiflora.
- Atropa wikiPageWikiLink Atropine.
- Atropa wikiPageWikiLink Atropos.
- Atropa wikiPageWikiLink Azerbaijan.
- Atropa wikiPageWikiLink Calcicole.
- Atropa wikiPageWikiLink Carl_Linnaeus.
- Atropa wikiPageWikiLink Caspian_Hyrcanian_mixed_forests.
- Atropa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Entheogens.
- Atropa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Solanaceae_genera.
- Atropa wikiPageWikiLink Deliriant.
- Atropa wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Himalaya.
- Atropa wikiPageWikiLink Eudicots.
- Atropa wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- Atropa wikiPageWikiLink Flowering_plant.
- Atropa wikiPageWikiLink Hyoscine_hydrobromide.
- Atropa wikiPageWikiLink Hyoscyameae.
- Atropa wikiPageWikiLink Hyoscyamine.
- Atropa wikiPageWikiLink Hyoscyamus.
- Atropa wikiPageWikiLink India.
- Atropa wikiPageWikiLink Iran.
- Atropa wikiPageWikiLink Kashmir.
- Atropa wikiPageWikiLink Kopet_Dag.
- Atropa wikiPageWikiLink Mandragora_officinarum.
- Atropa wikiPageWikiLink Moirai.
- Atropa wikiPageWikiLink Mongolia.
- Atropa wikiPageWikiLink Mydriasis.
- Atropa wikiPageWikiLink North_Africa.
- Atropa wikiPageWikiLink North_Caucasus.
- Atropa wikiPageWikiLink Pakistan.
- Atropa wikiPageWikiLink Pauia.
- Atropa wikiPageWikiLink Pauia_belladonna.
- Atropa wikiPageWikiLink Plant.
- Atropa wikiPageWikiLink Raunkiær_plant_life-form.
- Atropa wikiPageWikiLink Rhizome.
- Atropa wikiPageWikiLink Solanaceae.
- Atropa wikiPageWikiLink Solanales.
- Atropa wikiPageWikiLink Solanoideae.
- Atropa wikiPageWikiLink Solanum.
- Atropa wikiPageWikiLink Spain.
- Atropa wikiPageWikiLink Tropane_alkaloid.
- Atropa wikiPageWikiLink Turkmenistan.
- Atropa wikiPageWikiLink Western_Asia.
- Atropa wikiPageWikiLink Windthrow.
- Atropa wikiPageWikiLinkText "Atropa".
- Atropa familia Solanaceae.
- Atropa genus "Atropa".
- Atropa genusAuthority Carl_Linnaeus.
- Atropa ordo Solanales.
- Atropa regnum "Plantae".
- Atropa subdivision "Various, see text".
- Atropa subdivisionRanks "Species".
- Atropa subfamilia Solanoideae.
- Atropa tribus Hyoscyameae.
- Atropa unrankedClassis Eudicots.
- Atropa unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Atropa unrankedOrdo Asterids.
- Atropa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons.
- Atropa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Atropa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Atropa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wikispecies.
- Atropa subject Category:Entheogens.
- Atropa subject Category:Solanaceae_genera.
- Atropa hypernym Plants.
- Atropa type Eukaryote.
- Atropa type Insect.
- Atropa type Plant.
- Atropa type Species.
- Atropa type Dissociative.
- Atropa type Entheogen.
- Atropa type Thing.
- Atropa type Q19088.
- Atropa type Q756.
- Atropa comment "Atropa is a genus of flowering plants in the nightshade family, Solanaceae : tall, calcicole, herbaceous perennials (rhizomatous hemicryptophytes), bearing large leaves and glossy berries particularly dangerous to children, due to their combination of an attractive, cherry-like appearance with a high toxicity. Atropa species favour temperate climates and alkaline soils, often growing in light shade in woodland environments associated with limestone hills and mountains.".
- Atropa label "Atropa".
- Atropa sameAs Q161802.