Everything about Atropa totally explained
Atropa (
Á-tro-pa) is a genus of plants in the
nightshade family. Its best-known member is the
deadly nightshade,
Atropa belladonna. Its pharmacologically active ingredient is
atropine. The genus is named after Atropos of the
Three Fates, the one which cut the life thread.
In some older classifications, the
Mandrake (
Mandragora officinarum) is considered a species of the
Atropa genus as
Atropa mandragora.
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