nice im in for the experience..since 2-5 berries are lethal to children and 10 or more are lethal to adults i guess 2 will work for me ...its not a joke im really gonna try this out
@chaosmateria I've found a nightshade plant in the mountains yesterday. I was with my friends, we all ate one berry (to bad it didint have more berries) just for a try I knew nothing would happen
But I saved 3 berries, and theyre loosing their freshness
As far as I know 20 berries are lethal for adults
And Im not sure if 3 can do anything... so did you try any yet?
The deadly Nightshade and henbane and Mandragora are three plants in the Solanaceae to be feared. All three are deadly. Mandragora has been used Psychedelic plant and as a herbal medicine, not recommended.
Did you know some people use this as a recreational drug.Dont try this at home unless you know exactly what bit of the plant to use and even then you are playing with fire
That is definately Deadly Nightshade. It grows here, on the south slopes of the Yorkshire Wolds, too. The genus id solanum, but the botanical name is 'Atropa Belladonna.'
woow this one has a lot of berries, I wish the one I found would have more
I have three berries here, almost 2 days old, theyre loosing their freshness
Does anyone know if I can trip with 3 of these even though theyre getting dry?
I ate one berry, it tastet cool, kinda sweet, made my spit purple but it was not enough to alter my state of mind :)
DritonGusia 1 year ago
nice im in for the experience..since 2-5 berries are lethal to children and 10 or more are lethal to adults i guess 2 will work for me ...its not a joke im really gonna try this out
chaosmateria 1 year ago
@chaosmateria I've found a nightshade plant in the mountains yesterday. I was with my friends, we all ate one berry (to bad it didint have more berries) just for a try I knew nothing would happen
But I saved 3 berries, and theyre loosing their freshness
As far as I know 20 berries are lethal for adults
And Im not sure if 3 can do anything... so did you try any yet?
DritonGusia 1 year ago
my gosh thats alot of berries!
a10fjet 1 year ago
Has anyone here been crazy enough to trip on this shit.
zonked23 2 years ago
The deadly Nightshade and henbane and Mandragora are three plants in the Solanaceae to be feared. All three are deadly. Mandragora has been used Psychedelic plant and as a herbal medicine, not recommended.
AuronWarrior 3 years ago
To me the not recommended part is in the name 'deadly'
Eldritchard 3 years ago
@AuronWarrior
I have found a mandragora last month (its still there)
and a nightshade yesterday in the mountains. I took 3 berries with me, and if I can trip with em, I will eat them; or I will plant them if possible.
I just need to know how to ingest em, the usage... do you have any source of information about these stuff?
DritonGusia 1 year ago
i ate it before and had a death trip and i never came down it caused visions of demons and spirits in my mind and i didn't know i was on
preciousatonement 3 years ago
really, how many berries did you eat?
DritonGusia 2 years ago
yes thats deadly nightshade alright. remember be carful with this plant its posionous.
LaFondaBHH 4 years ago
Did you know some people use this as a recreational drug.Dont try this at home unless you know exactly what bit of the plant to use and even then you are playing with fire
erewo 4 years ago
That is definately Deadly Nightshade. It grows here, on the south slopes of the Yorkshire Wolds, too. The genus id solanum, but the botanical name is 'Atropa Belladonna.'
kingvampyre 4 years ago
Oh oh oh, were is that field?
I've been looking for some deadly nightshade for a while, I live in gloucester, when i'm home from uni.
WoodlandAsh 5 years ago
It's on a hill above Stroud. National Trust viewpoint; very public. It has now died back
completely, but will be back next spring I'm
sure.
majolifanto 5 years ago