Description

Small, white star‑shaped flowers followed by round green berries that turn glossy black when ripe. Oval leaves with slightly wavy edges. Upright, branching stems. Suitable for wildflower or botanical gardens.

Admired for its distinctive appearance and rewarding growth, Black Nightshade brings fresh character to home gardens, raised beds, containers, and edible landscapes.

Product Features
Small, white star‑shaped flowers followed by round green berries that turn glossy black when ripe
Oval leaves with slightly wavy edges
Upright, branching stems
Suitable for wildflower or botanical gardens
Non-GMO premium seeds
Planting Information

1. Growing Information

Plant TypeAnnual or Perennial Herb
SunlightFull sun to partial shade.
SoilWell-drained, moderately fertile.
Planting MethodSurface sow; needs light
Germination TimeVariable
TemperatureSuitable seasonal temperatures
WateringKeep moist for germination; drought-tolerant once established.
DifficultyEasy

2. How to Grow

1

Surface sow; needs light.

2

Full sun to partial shade.

3

Well-drained, moderately fertile.

4

Keep moist for germination; drought-tolerant once established.

5

Only fully ripe black berries are safe. Self-seeds readily. May be invasive.

3. Garden Uses

Herb gardens Raised garden beds Ground-cover plantings Patio containers Naturalized landscapes

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