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Wetland nightshade

Solanum tampicense

Description:

Flowers look like tomato flowers, though white and slightly larger. Leaves get very large, one was a foot across, and have large spines growing up from the leaf surface. Stems also have numerous spines.

Habitat:

This specimen was in the Paleo Hammock preserve, at the edge of oak and pine woods, near an irrigation ditch.

Notes:

A category I invasive species in Florida

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DebLongLookabill
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DebLongLookabill

Florida, USA

Spotted on Feb 18, 2013
Submitted on Feb 22, 2013

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