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Solanum nelsonii Dunal – Nelson's
horsenettle, ʻĀkia (Hawaiʻi)
Solanum sandwicense Hook. & Arn. –
Hawaiian horsenettle, Pōpoloʻaiakeakua (Oʻahu, Kauaʻi)...
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Solanum carolinense, the
Carolina horsenettle, is not a true nettle, but a
member of the Solanaceae, or
nightshade family. It is a
perennial herbaceous...
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Other common names include prairie berry,
silverleaf nettle,
white horsenettle or
silver nightshade. In
South Africa it is
known as silver-leaf bitter-apple...
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family Solanaceae known by the
common names western horsenettle, Torrey's nightshade, and
robust horsenettle. It is
native to the
central United States, where...
- a summer. The
false potato beetle feeds on
solanaceous weeds such as
horsenettle,
Solanum carolinense. It also
feeds on
other solanaceous plants, such...
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Physalis angulata (Cut-leaved groundcherry)
Solanum carolinense (Carolina
horsenettle)
Solanum quadriloculatum (a "bush tomato" of Australia)
Solanum wallacei...
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Solanum cardiophyllum,
known as cimatli, the
heartleaf horsenettle or
heartleaf nightshade, is a
North American species,
found primarily in Mexico. It...
- (often
misspelled Solanum nelsoni),
common names pōpolo and Nelson's
horsenettle, is a
partially woody sprawling shrub-like
perennial plant in the family...
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Synanthedon rileyana, the
horsenettle borer or Riley's
clearwing moth, is a moth of the
family Sesiidae. It is
found in the
United States,
including Arkansas...
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Others are in the
nightshade family (Solanaceae)
including Carolina horsenettles (Solanum carolinense). The
female lays
small groups of
orange jellybean-like...