July 11,
Alewife Reservation, Cambridge
As many other members of nightshade family, it is dangerously
poisonous and also hallucinogenic. Its North American common name originated
from the name of the early American settlement Jamestown,
Virginia. The plant's name commemorates an historic episode. The British
soldiers dispatched to suppress Bacon's rebellion of 1676 against the British governor of Virginia consumed
the plant and spent eleven days in delirium.