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Patty Winter 21-08-2011 09:26 PM

Yet another plant ID, please
 
This thing came up in a railing planter recently. It's about a foot
high now. I decided to leave it there until I could determine whether
it's something I want to toss out or transplant and keep.

http://www.wintertime.com/Personal/Plant/plant1.jpg
http://www.wintertime.com/Personal/Plant/plant2.jpg
http://www.wintertime.com/Personal/Plant/plant3.jpg

I live in the San Francisco Bay Area, if that helps at all.


Thanks!

Patty


Stewart Robert Hinsley 21-08-2011 09:58 PM

Yet another plant ID, please
 
In message , Patty Winter
writes
This thing came up in a railing planter recently. It's about a foot
high now. I decided to leave it there until I could determine whether
it's something I want to toss out or transplant and keep.

http://www.wintertime.com/Personal/Plant/plant1.jpg
http://www.wintertime.com/Personal/Plant/plant2.jpg
http://www.wintertime.com/Personal/Plant/plant3.jpg

I live in the San Francisco Bay Area, if that helps at all.

A Solanum. I wouldn't dare attempt to identify American species.

Thanks!

Patty


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Stewart Robert Hinsley

Nelly 22-08-2011 02:50 AM

Yet another plant ID, please
 


"Patty Winter" wrote in message
...

This thing came up in a railing planter recently. It's about a foot
high now. I decided to leave it there until I could determine whether
it's something I want to toss out or transplant and keep.

http://www.wintertime.com/Personal/Plant/plant1.jpg
http://www.wintertime.com/Personal/Plant/plant2.jpg
http://www.wintertime.com/Personal/Plant/plant3.jpg

I live in the San Francisco Bay Area, if that helps at all.


Thanks!

Patty

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Hard to say (for me it'd be easier seeing the berries as well as flowers)
but a rough guess would be Solanum nigrum.
In any case, it's something I'd not want in any of _my_ planters.


Patty Winter[_2_] 22-08-2011 03:19 AM

Yet another plant ID, please
 
Thank you, Stewart and Nelly!

Nelly, the berries on this one aren't ripe yet, but I think
I had another one of these in another planter a while back,
and its flowers were black. So it may be a solanum negrum.
In any event, given the leaf and flower photos I've found,
I'm sure you're both correct that it's something in the
solanum family. (But not a tomato. I do know how to recognize
those. :-))


Patty


echinosum 22-08-2011 03:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Patty Winter[_2_] (Post 933680)
So it may be a solanum negrum.
In any event, given the leaf and flower photos I've found,
I'm sure you're both correct that it's something in the
solanum family.

The Solanum genus is very large and diverse, but helpfully divided into a number of sections. S nigrum is in the section confusingly called the Solanum section. This wiki article on S americanum gives you some clues on distinguishing some of the similar species in that section. Solanum americanum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Patty Winter[_2_] 22-08-2011 06:37 PM

Yet another plant ID, please
 

In article ,
echinosum wrote:

The Solanum genus is very large and diverse, but helpfully divided into
a number of sections. S nigrum is in the section confusingly called the
Solanum section. This wiki article on S americanum gives you some clues
on distinguishing some of the similar species in that section. 'Solanum
americanum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia'
(http://tinyurl.com/6kqy2j)


Thanks! I guess the bottom line at this point is that it might make
a somewhat--but not outstandingly decorative small shrub in a container.
I might move it to its own pot and see whether it interests me when it
gets bigger.

A lot of people in my area have the purple or white solanums (solumna?)
that are colloquially known as "potato trees," but I don't know where
this cousin came from...


Patty


Garrapata 24-08-2011 12:46 AM

Yet another plant ID, please
 
This thing came up in a railing planter recently. It's about a foot
high now. I decided to leave it there until I could determine whether
it's something I want to toss out or transplant and keep.

http://www.wintertime.com/Personal/Plant/plant1.jpg
http://www.wintertime.com/Personal/Plant/plant2.jpg
http://www.wintertime.com/Personal/Plant/plant3.jpg

I live in the San Francisco Bay Area, if that helps at all.


I would guess the native Solanum douglasii
The leaves are wrong for S. nigrum

It can get 3 to 6 feet high and as wide (but probably not in that
planter

It can be pretty as part of a native garden
Thanks!

Patty

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