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One of the ways plants end up being considered weeds is their tenacity and ability to grow almost anywhere, as typified by this Black Nightshade or Common Nightshade (Solanum nigrum) growing in the crack between an asphalt path and concrete edging. This now widespread weed was originally native to Eurasia but has naturalised through most of the temperate zones. Its white flowers are followed by rounded black or yellow berries that are toxic, but which should not be confused with Deadly. Nightshade (Atropa belladonna). solanum-2141htm'>Solanum.