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Carolina horsenettle - Solanum carolinense The flowers have five petals and are usually white with yellow centers. The leaves are alternate and oval-shaped, and are covered with fine hairs. The fruit resemble tomatoes - immature fruit is dark green with stripes; as it matures, the fruit turns yellow and wrinkles. <br />
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All parts of this plant are poisonous to varying degrees due to the presence of solanine, which is a toxic alkaloid. Ingesting any part of the plant can cause fever, headache, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. However, ingesting the fruit can cause severe abdominal pain, circulatory and respiratory depression, and death.<br />
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Habitat: Growing in a meadow. Carolina horsenettle,Geotagged,Solanum carolinense,Summer,United States Click/tap to enlarge Promoted

Carolina horsenettle - Solanum carolinense

The flowers have five petals and are usually white with yellow centers. The leaves are alternate and oval-shaped, and are covered with fine hairs. The fruit resemble tomatoes - immature fruit is dark green with stripes; as it matures, the fruit turns yellow and wrinkles.

All parts of this plant are poisonous to varying degrees due to the presence of solanine, which is a toxic alkaloid. Ingesting any part of the plant can cause fever, headache, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. However, ingesting the fruit can cause severe abdominal pain, circulatory and respiratory depression, and death.

Habitat: Growing in a meadow.

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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 plant, native to the southeastern United States that has spread widely throughout much of temperate North America.

Similar species: Solanales
Species identified by Christine Young
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Uploaded Sep 19, 2018. Captured Jul 15, 2018 09:21 in RD RTE 202, 067760000, 16 Park Ln E, New Milford, CT 06776, United States.
  • Canon EOS 80D
  • f/10.0
  • 1/256s
  • ISO400
  • 100mm