Solanaceae — Nightshade Family
Solanum nemophilum F.Muell.
Solanum nemophilum F.Muell.
Solanum nemophilum is a prickly rare Australian shrub that bears purple star-shaped flowers and red berries.
Solanum petrophilum F.Muell.
Solanum petrophilum F.Muell.
Solanum petrophilum is a small prickly shrub native to arid inland Australia, suspected of being toxic to livestock but a major food for Yellow-footed Rock Wallabies.
Solanum sturtianum F.Muell.
Solanum sturtianum F.Muell.
Solanum sturtianum (Sturt's nightshade) is a toxic native Australian perennial arid-zone shrub.
Solanum pyracanthos Lam.
Solanum pyracanthos Lam.
Solanum pyracanthos is a thorny shrub grown ornamentally worldwide, notable for its bright orange thorns.
Solanum vescum F.Muell.
Solanum vescum F.Muell.
Solanum vescum (green kangaroo apple/gunyang) is an edible Australian solanaceous shrub, traditionally eaten by Indigenous people after planned burns.
Solanum umbelliferum var. glabrescens Torr.
Solanum umbelliferum var. glabrescens Torr.
Solanum umbelliferum, or bluewitch nightshade, is a toxic nightshade native to western North American chaparral and oak woodlands.
Solanum umbelliferum var. xanti (A.Gray) D.J.Keil
Solanum umbelliferum var. xanti (A.Gray) D.J.Keil
Solanum umbelliferum, bluewitch nightshade, is a small toxic nightshade native to parts of southwestern North America.
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