Description: Species Solanum seaforthianum Common name: Brazilian, or Climbing nightshade (close relative to the humble potato. ) FAMILY: Solanaceae You can see all parts of this small climber - purple/blue flowers, red berries, leaves. Not edible. Native to S. America, This is a declared weed in Queensland. Australia. Date: 2 July 2010, 12:56. Source: Climbing nightshade - flowers and fruit Uploaded by berichard. Author: Tatiana Gerus from Brisbane, Australia.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Solanum seaforthianum, Mount Archer National Park, Rockhampton, Queensland. Date:. Source: Own work. Author: Ethel Aardvark.
Native to S. America, a weed in Australia. Species Solanum seaforthianumCommon name: Brazilian nightshade FAMILY: SolanaceaeYou can see all parts of this small climber - purple/blue flowers, red berries, leaves (on the center).Other leaves (narrow) and wood are belong to the host planr (callistemon)
Species Solanum seaforthianumCommon name: Brazilian, or Climbing nightshade(close relative to the humble potato. )FAMILY: SolanaceaeYou can see all parts of this small climber - purple/blue flowers, red berries, leaves.Not edible.Native to S. America, This is a declared weed in Queensland. Australia