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Belladonna and the Butterfly

1 month, 3 weeks

A beautiful Red Admiral butterfly sits sipping nectar on the butterfly bush and inches away you can see the red berries and purple flowers hanging from the deadly Night Shade also known as Belladonna, one of the most poisonous plants on the eastern hemisphere. I see bees and butterflies fly to the small flowers of the Belladonna and sip the nectar, but don't you eat those berries they are deadly.