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Blackshade

Solanum nigrum

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Habitat:

spoted in abandoned corn lands

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Comments (7)

people like i suspected,i dont make the copy well,i'am going to ask here and later i'll trie to put it rigth,sorry
Anna,yes it's a blacknightshade.Karen,yes:-) it's a close relative of the north america species,thanks to both for the elp,i put the link of this species(but i dont know if i did weel the copy from wikipedia)lets save and see:-) http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Solanum_nigrum&action=edit&section=1
Looks like a horse nettle http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solanum_carolinense This is a north american species so it is probably a close relative.
ok,Anna thanks ,i have another spot of a plant whith black-purple berrys,that some one(dont remenber now:)id like a nigthshade to,but we dont know wich variety is and iám going to researche to see and then i make de id changes,until that i let the spot us unknow to see if someone id him
I think this is in the nightshade family (Solanaceae)

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PublishedNovember 27, 2011

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