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Solanum carolinense, the Carolina horsenettle, [2] is not a true nettle, but a member of the Solanaceae, or nightshade family. It is a perennial herbaceous plant , native to the southeastern United States , though its range has expanded throughout much of temperate North America . [ 3 ]
Solanum is a large and diverse genus of flowering plants, which include three food crops of high economic importance: the potato, the tomato and the eggplant (aubergine, brinjal). It is the largest genus in the nightshade family Solanaceae , comprising around 1,500 species.
The Soldiers Delight Natural Environment Area, consists of about 1,900 acres (7.7 km 2) of land in Owings Mills, Maryland, USA. [1] [2] [3] Much of the area of Soldiers Delight contains a serpentine barren that contains a number of rare and endangered species of plants.
The poisonous Carolina horsenettle (Solanum carolinense) fruit also resembles tomatoes. Its common name, devil’s potato, is a dead giveaway. Other members of the nightshade family are poisonous ...
Flowers of Solanum canasense Fruit and spiny stem of Solanum carolinense Solanum chenopodioides growing between rocks Detail of the flower of Solanum citrullifolium Detail of the seeds of Solanum citrullifolium Solanum crispum. Solanum caavurana Vell. Solanum cacosmum Bohs; Solanum caelicola Giacomin & Stehmann, 2013 [13] T Solanum caesium Griseb.
What does poison ivy look like? Poison ivy can grow as a vine or a small shrub, trailing along the ground or even climbing low plants, trees and poles.Look for three glossy leaflets. The common ...
Solanum carolinense – ball-nettle, Carolina horse-nettle; Solanum dimidiatum – western horse-nettle, robust horse-nettle; Solanum elaeagnifolium – bull nettle, silver-leaf nettle, white horse-nettle; Solanum rostratum – horse-nettle; nettle tree or tree nettle: Celtis; Various species of the genus Dendrocnide; Urera baccifera; Urtica ferox
Bull nettle – Solanum carolinense; Carolina horse nettle – Solanum carolinense; Horse nettle – Solanum carolinense; Night-blooming cactus – Hylocereus; Nightshade American nightshade – Phytolacca americana, Solanum americanum; Bitter nightshade – Solanum dulcamara; Black nightshade – Solanum nigrum, Solanum americanum