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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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Urtica dioica Bull
nettle –
Solanum carolinense Carolina horse nettle –
Solanum carolinense Horse nettle –
Solanum carolinense Night-blooming
cactus – Hylocereus...
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Solanum is a
large and
diverse genus of
flowering plants,
which include three food
crops of high
economic importance: the potato, the
tomato and the eggplant...
- (Cut-leaved groundcherry)
Solanum carolinense (Carolina horsenettle)
Solanum quadriloculatum (a "bush tomato" of Australia)
Solanum wallacei (Wallace's nightshade)...
- have
stinging hairs.
Plants called "nettle" include: ball
nettle –
Solanum carolinense bull
nettle Cnidoscolus stimulosus, bull nettle,
spurge nettle Cnidoscolus...
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tibetica Solanum agnewiorum Solanum aureitomentosum Solanum campylacanthum Solanum carolinense Solanum cerasiferum Solanum incanum Solanum insanum Solanum lichtensteinii...
- in
andromonoecious species:
energetic costs and
siring success in
Solanum carolinense L". Evolution;
International Journal of
Organic Evolution. 61 (2):...
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refer to:
Solanum carolinense or
Carolina horsenettle, a
nightshade native to
North America Solanum linnaeanum or devil's apple,
formerly Solanum sodomeum...
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Solanum elaeagnifolium, the
silverleaf nightshade or silver-leaved nightshade, is a
species of
plant in the
nightshade family native to
North and South...
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heartleaf horsenettle Solanum carduiforme Mueller Solanum caricaefolium Rusby T
Solanum caripense Dunal T
Solanum carolinense L. – horsenettle, Carolina...