Deadly Nightshade had complete control over plants and anything related to the plant world, being able to instantly grow and animate them at will. She used these powers as her primary means of assassination. She once killed a man by filling his throat with pollen, slowly choking him to death. Her vines were shown to have consumed entire city blocks.
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| - Deadly Nightshade had complete control over plants and anything related to the plant world, being able to instantly grow and animate them at will. She used these powers as her primary means of assassination. She once killed a man by filling his throat with pollen, slowly choking him to death. Her vines were shown to have consumed entire city blocks.
- Deadly Nightshade, also known as Monster Plant, is a monstrous plant from Buster's daydream. The Nightshade ate the Pears because Buster had not uprooted it in time. A picture of it was also seen in Hugo's startup sequence.
- Name: Deadly Nightshade Run Time: 3:56 Written By: Dave Cousins Year: 1978
- Deadly nightshade, also called belladonna, is the toxic herb used by Sally to poison Doctor Finklestein several times, in order to escape his lab. "I'm restless, I cant help It" - Sally. The plant itself is picked by Sally in the cemetery after she listens to Jack's Lament. It is seen growing in a little herb patch beside Witch Hazel.
- Deadly Nightshades were mentioned once in the series, in A Hero's Guide to Deadly Dragons. Hiccup is racking his brain trying to remember how to deal with Poisonous Piffleworms. "Was it that they couldn't stand the color yellow? No, that was Deadly Nightshades . . ." ―Hiccup Because Deadly Nightshades are mentioned along with poisonous dragons, as well as the nightshade plant is poisonous, we can assume the Deadly Nightshade is poisonous, too.
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| - You apply a dose of poison to your arrow or blade. When you strike, you temporarily debilitate your foe.
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| - Deadly Nightshade had complete control over plants and anything related to the plant world, being able to instantly grow and animate them at will. She used these powers as her primary means of assassination. She once killed a man by filling his throat with pollen, slowly choking him to death. Her vines were shown to have consumed entire city blocks.
- Deadly Nightshades were mentioned once in the series, in A Hero's Guide to Deadly Dragons. Hiccup is racking his brain trying to remember how to deal with Poisonous Piffleworms. "Was it that they couldn't stand the color yellow? No, that was Deadly Nightshades . . ." ―Hiccup It is entirely possible the author meant Toxic Nightshades. However, Toxic Nightshades were mentioned a few pages back, in that they are dealt with by blowing in their eyes. In fact, Toxic Nightshades are yellow in color, so being put off by their own coloration doesn't make sense. Similarly, Deadly Nadders are also mentioned, and they are dealt with by rubbing their tummies with the end of a nettle. Because Deadly Nightshades are mentioned along with poisonous dragons, as well as the nightshade plant is poisonous, we can assume the Deadly Nightshade is poisonous, too.
- Deadly Nightshade, also known as Monster Plant, is a monstrous plant from Buster's daydream. The Nightshade ate the Pears because Buster had not uprooted it in time. A picture of it was also seen in Hugo's startup sequence.
- Name: Deadly Nightshade Run Time: 3:56 Written By: Dave Cousins Year: 1978
- Deadly nightshade, also called belladonna, is the toxic herb used by Sally to poison Doctor Finklestein several times, in order to escape his lab. "I'm restless, I cant help It" - Sally. The plant itself is picked by Sally in the cemetery after she listens to Jack's Lament. It is seen growing in a little herb patch beside Witch Hazel.
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