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Thanks! I agree with you that is very similar to S. elaeagnifolium, but I think this may be a different species as it grows up to 2 m tall and the leaves and flowers are different too. I have been looking for an ID for this plant for a while, and although its very common around Tehuacan, I haven´t managed to find one. Any further suggestions are most welcome!