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ID this plant
Seen growing in the prairie of New Mexico. Looks like a solanaceous
plant. It is not the common "Thorn Apple", but possibly a less domesticated variety. The plant is sprawling and about 5 feet high with spiny seed pods: http://users.rcn.com/murrayallon/Plant.jpg -- Gnarlie |
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