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bittersweet nightshade

Solanaceae Solanum dulcamara


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Solanaceae Family
Wild Tobacco Looks like a Nightshade, maybe Physalis Pink. Counted as 5 actually 1 petal, I think Black Nightshade Buffalo bur nightshade Tropical Nightshade Purple Jalapeno Pepper Branching Hybrid Tomato - 'Florida petite' Tomato - 'Black Plum' Pepper - 'Purple Jalapeno'

Solanum Genus
Wild Tobacco Black Nightshade Buffalo bur nightshade Tomato - 'Florida petite' Tomato - 'Black Plum' bittersweet nightshade
Other Names for this Plant

bittersweet, bittersweet nightshade, bitter nightshade, blue bindweed, Amara Dulcis, climbing nightshade, fellenwort, felonwood, poisonberry, poisonflower, scarlet berry, snakeberry, trailing bittersweet, trailing nightshade, violet bloom, or woody nightshade


Location

This plant grows in many areas of Portland, Oregon and is considered to be an invasive weed in North America. It is native to Europe and Asia and has been naturalized all over the world.

Physical Description
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This climbing vine has flowers which bloom in mid Spring to late Summer. The flowers are 1/2-3/4" (1.3-2 cm) wide. They are blue to deep purple color and the corollas often fold back. In the center is a yellow colored, blunt cone. The heart-shaped, ovate leaves grow up to 3" (7.5 cm) long with two lobes appearing at their base. The fruit is about 1/2" (1.3 cm) wide with a shiny, bright-red color.

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Solanaceae
Nightshade Family
Solanales
Solanales
Nightshade Order
Euasterids I
Euasterids I
Real Stars Group One
Asteridae
Asteridae
Class of Stars (Daisies)
Core Eudicots
Core Eudicots
Main, Real, Two First-Leaves (Dicots)
Eudicots
Eudicots
Real, Two First-Leaves (Dicots)
Mesangiospermae
Mesangiospermae
Half Capsule Seed Division
Magnoliophyta
Magnoliophyta
Magnolia Division
Spermatophytes
Spermatophytes
Seed Plants
Euphyllophytina
Real Land Plants
Polysporangiates
Multiple Spore Sub-Kingdom
Stomatophytes
Stomatophytes
Air Pores Sub-Kingdom
Embryophytes
Embryophytes
Multicellular Land Plants
Streptobionta
Streptobionta
Multicellular Plants
Plantae
Plantae
Plants
Eukaryota
Eukaryota
Cells with a Nucleus
General Information

The berries of this plant are a food source for many species of birds. It has also been used as a herbal remedy for allergies and herpes. However, there have also been some reported fatal poisonings as a result of ingestion likely due to a poison called solanine found in the plant.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solanum dulcamara

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