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Belladonna Leaf

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CAD $20.00

Belladonna is an extremely poisonous plant. Another name given to belladonna is ‘deadly nightshade’. It is highly toxic plant and many toxins are present in all the parts of it. Especially in the seeds, roots and leaves. It has been known for centuries as a poison.

In earlier times, it was believed that belladonna was used in witchcraft. It was equated with aggressive female sexuality and feelings of flight. Further folklore reveals that witches used a mixture of belladonna, opium poppy and other poison plants in flying ointments. It was said they were applied to help them fly to gatherings with other witches.

Its name, Atropa, comes from Atropos, the third of the Greek Fates. It was her job to cut the thread of life after it had been measured out by her two sisters. It was also sacred to Bellona, a Roman war goddess. Belladonna is very heavily associated with death. In ancient Greek mythology, belladonna was associated with the goddess Circe, who was known for her sorcery and ability to transform men into animals. According to legend, Circe used belladonna to create a potion that would transform her enemies into swine.

The plant was also believed to have been used in rituals by the followers of Hecate, the goddess of witchcraft, magic, and crossroads.

Atropine the compound which dilates the pupils is only one of several toxic and psychoactive ingredients. All parts of the plant are capable of killing or forever reducing the mental capacities in humans, but it’s the shiny black berries which are most attractive to animals and small children, usually resulting in narcosis, paralysis and ultimately, death. Even slight contact with this charming plant can cause severe skin issues, so when handling, always wear gloves.

THIS HERB IS TOXIC USE WITH CARE – DO NOT INGEST

Sold as a curio only.

All herbs & Materia are sold only as curios and should not be consumed.

You will receive approx 2 tbs of herbs in a 2 inch by 3.5 in packet with a folklore label.

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1 review for Belladonna Leaf

  1. lorissa.rafferty1 (verified owner)

    It’s amazing the amount that I have gotten will go to good use. Don’t worry I know the warning.

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Weight 35 g
Dimensions 9 × 2 × 2 cm

Description

Belladonna is an extremely poisonous plant. Another name given to belladonna is ‘deadly nightshade’. It is highly toxic plant and many toxins are present in all the parts of it. Especially in the seeds, roots and leaves. It has been known for centuries as a poison.

In earlier times, it was believed that belladonna was used in witchcraft. It was equated with aggressive female sexuality and feelings of flight. Further folklore reveals that witches used a mixture of belladonna, opium poppy and other poison plants in flying ointments. It was said they were applied to help them fly to gatherings with other witches.

Its name, Atropa, comes from Atropos, the third of the Greek Fates. It was her job to cut the thread of life after it had been measured out by her two sisters. It was also sacred to Bellona, a Roman war goddess. Belladonna is very heavily associated with death. In ancient Greek mythology, belladonna was associated with the goddess Circe, who was known for her sorcery and ability to transform men into animals. According to legend, Circe used belladonna to create a potion that would transform her enemies into swine.

The plant was also believed to have been used in rituals by the followers of Hecate, the goddess of witchcraft, magic, and crossroads.

Atropine the compound which dilates the pupils is only one of several toxic and psychoactive ingredients. All parts of the plant are capable of killing or forever reducing the mental capacities in humans, but it’s the shiny black berries which are most attractive to animals and small children, usually resulting in narcosis, paralysis and ultimately, death. Even slight contact with this charming plant can cause severe skin issues, so when handling, always wear gloves.

THIS HERB IS TOXIC USE WITH CARE – DO NOT INGEST

Sold as a curio only.