Solanum ptycanthum — a medium houseplant
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Solanum ptycanthum

Solanum Ptycanthum

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Solanum ptychanthum, the West Indian nightshade or eastern black nightshade, is an annual or occasionally perennial plant in the Solanaceae (Nightshade) family. It is typically 15–60 cm tall and many branched. The leaves of eastern black nightshade are triangular to elliptic. The stems are circular, and sometimes slightly hairy. The flowers are small, white, and star-shaped, and they occur in small umbels of 5-7. The flowers ripen into glossy, black berries, each 10 mm in diameter and containing between 50 and 100 seeds. The ripened fruits have been shown to be not poisonous in low to moderate amounts, however the unripened berries are toxic. The berries are eaten and dispersed by birds.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Genus
Solanum
Family
Solanaceae
ALSO KNOWN AS

Other names.

en West Indian nightshade
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Solanum ptycanthum leaf
PLATE 01 · leaf
Solanum ptycanthum leaf
PLATE 02 · leaf
Solanum ptycanthum flower
PLATE 03 · flower
Solanum ptycanthum flower
PLATE 04 · flower
Solanum ptycanthum bark
PLATE 05 · bark
Solanum ptycanthum habit
PLATE 06 · habit
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