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Solanum triflorum Nutt. ( Cutleaf Nightshade; Solanaceae ) Johnson County WyomingIMAGE OF PLANT FROM A DISTANCE TO DISPLAY THE ENVIRONMENT THE PLANT WAS FOUND INThis Cutleaf Nightshade plant found growing in a natural scoria (volcanic) rock cluster atop a scoria hill east of the town of Buffalo, Johnson County, Wyoming in September, 2009. No other Cutleaf Nightshade plants were seen in the area on this day. The cherry tomato - like fruits were found to mostly be growing in pairs on the underside of the leaves. The fruits very much resembled small unripe cherry tomatoes. The leaves were shiney green and there was no hairiness on the top surface of the leaves.
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Passchendaele, Queensland, Australia
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Florida, United States
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Western Australia, Australia
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Mungeranie, South Australia, Australia
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La Foa, Sud, Nouvelle-Caldonie
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Orinda, California, United States
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New South Wales, Australia
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Nowra Hill, New South Wales, Australia
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Widespread in the western hemisphere, partly due to medicinal uses.
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Photo taken in or near Amani Nature ReserveEast Usambara Mountains, TanzaniaBy N.J. CordeiroPost-Production by J. Quicho
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2010-09-01 Lower Austria, district Bruck/Leitha (Leithagebirge, 265 m AMSL).Leaves/ habitus.German name: Haariger Schwarz-Nachtschatten
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close up image of Solanum dulcamara BITTERSWEET NIGHTSHADE at the James Woodworth Prairie Preserve - a flower cluster at full bloom showing buds, flowers, and early stages of fruit; one flower is just opening, petals not swept back yet, and another flower, petals swept back, is beginning to die back.
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Known as the Brazilian Potato Creeper in its native neotropics. Photo from Jardin Real, Madrid.
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Charcos, Puntarenas, Costa Rica
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Solanum linnaeanum Hepper & P.-M.L.JaegerSOLANACEAELocal: Salinas, Ilhas Elias, Siclia, Itlia.
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Ancash, Peru