BITTERSWEET NIGHTSHADE JUNGLES
Bittersweet nightshade jungles have many beauties, and shelter several kinds of wildlife through summer. This common vine spreads rapidly across the ground and climbs trees, shrubbery and other objects, particularly near streams where the soil is constantly moist. It can tolerate partial shade. This kind of nightshade is originally from Eurasia, but is now naturalized in much of the United States. It is a perennial plant, spreading every spring from its root system in the sheltering ground. All parts of these interesting plants are poisonous to people and livestock, though nightshade is related to tomatoes, peppers and egg plants. Nightshade vines sprout early in May, and have several beautiful flowers by early June. Each attractive blossom has five reflexed, deep-purple petals and yellow stamens that come together to a point, making a striking combination of purple and yellow colors. ...