Image: Atropa belladonna L. back-lit corolla reticulation
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Description: Single flower of a self-seeded specimen of Atropa belladonna L. (Deadly Nightshade) growing out of a brick wall below a garden fence beside a small car park on the outskirts of London's Holland Park. Corolla dramatically back-lit by bright sunlight to reveal the attractive, reticulate, purple venation of the yellowish-green tube. Corolla lobes somewhat darker and more sharply pointed than in some specimens of the plant.
Title: Atropa belladonna L. back-lit corolla reticulation
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