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Silverleaf Nightshade (Solanum elaeagnifolium)
Cavanilles, 1795

 

Synonyms: Solanum dealbatum, Solanum flavidum, Solanum leprosum, Solanum obtusifolium

 

Solanum elaeagnifolium is native to the Americas including the southwestern USA and Mexico; it occurs in South America (Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay), but perhaps is non-native there; introduced in the Mediterranean, South Africa, India, and Australia; invasive. This species grows in poor soils on semi-desert plains and in disturbed habitats. Annual or perennial forb, 10-100 cm in height; the stem is armed with prickles, pubescent; leaves lanceolate, pubescent, with sinuate margins; flower stellate, with five blue, pale lavender or white petals and yellow stamens; fruit is a berry (yellow, orange, or red). In North America, S. elaeagnifolium flowers from April to August.

 

Silverleaf Nightshade (Solanum elaeagnifolium)   23174
Silverleaf Nightshade
(Solanum elaeagnifolium)
Lake Meredith National Recreation Area
Texas, USA
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