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*Atropa belladonna Linnaeus. Belladonna, Dwale. Phen: Jun-Aug; Jul-Oct. Hab: Disturbed areas. Dist: Native of Mediterranean Europe, w. Asia, and n. Africa.

Origin/Endemic status: Mediterranean Europe and Africa

Synonymy : = FNA14, K3, K4, Mi

Links to other floras: = Atropa belladonna - FNA14

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