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Solanum dulcamara - Wikipedia
This plant is one of the less poisonous members of the Solanaceae. Instances of poisoning in humans are very rare on account of the fruit's intensely bitter taste. Incidentally, the fruit has been reported to have a sweet aftertaste, hence the vernacular name bittersweet .
Bittersweet nightshade identification and control - King County
Bittersweet nightshade is a weed of concern in King County. This means control is not required, but always recommended, and new plantings are discouraged. Bittersweet nightshade, also known as Solanum dulcamara, is in the nightshade family. Other common names include felonwart and climbing nightshade. Bittersweet nightshade plant.
Weed of the Month: Bittersweet Nightshade - Brooklyn Botanic …
2017年9月19日 · Bittersweet nightshade (Solanum dulcamara), a small perennial vine originally from Eurasia, puts on a great show in the fall. Its deep purple, five-petaled flowers point downward, with bright yellow stamens shooting out from the center.
Solanum dulcamara - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant …
Bittersweet nightshade is a perennial vine or scrambling shrub in the Solanaceae (nighshade) family which also includes tomatoes, potatoes, pepper, and eggplants. Often found winding around the trunks of trees and shrubs in wetland areas or sprawling along the ground.
Bittersweet Nightshade (Solanum dulcamara) - Garden.org
A vining, toxic plant introduced from Eurasia as a cultivated ornamental. Used in some folk remedies and to counteract witchcraft. Any part of plant bruised, stinks. Clusters of bright red berries in the fall.
Ohio Weedguide - Ohio State University
Bittersweet nightshade is a perennial climbing or trailing vine that reproduces by seeds and rooting at the nodes of the prostrate stems. It can be distinguished from other viney plants by its hollow stems that are woody at the base and oval leaves with pointed tips.
bittersweet nightshade - Invasive Plant Atlas
Solanum dulcamara is a perennial vine or scrambling shrub with slender stems that can reach up to 6.6 ft. (2 m) tall, either erect or clambering. Leaves are dark-green to purplish, petiolate, alternate, 3 lobed (upper part of the stem), acuminate and up to 3.1 in. (7.9 cm) long. Flowering occurs in May to November, when purple flowers develop.
Solanum dulcamara | CLIMBERS
Solanum comes simply from the Latin name for the plant and means (literally) nightshade (1, 2, 15). Botanical synonyms: Solanum dulcamara var. dulcamara L., Solanum dulcamara var. villosissimum Desv. (1) Quick Notable Features: ¬ bright yellow anthers, fused in a cone, strikingly apparent against the purple corolla ¬ bright, moderately large ...
Solanum dulcamara, Bittersweet Nightshade – Invasive Species
2019年7月24日 · Bittersweet nightshade is an invasive perennial plant native to Eurasia. Plants can reach up to 6.6 ft. (2 m) tall, either erect or clambering. Leaves are petiolate, alternate, three-lobed (upper part of the stem), acuminate, and up to 3.1 in. (8 cm) long. Flowering occurs in May to November when purple flowers develop.
Bittersweet nightshade
2024年6月6日 · Bittersweet nightshade is a small perennial vine originally from Eurasia, making a spectacular display in autumn. It is a member of the nightshade family, an important family of Solanaceae with many interesting features. It is a perennial creeping shrub with stems up …