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Solanum hapalum

A. R. Bean

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Description

An erect shrub. It grows 1 m tall. The leaves are 2.3-3.5 cm wide. The fruit are round and5-6.5 mm across.

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Edible Uses

The fruit is eaten.

Distribution

It is a warm temperate plant.

Where It Grows

Australia*,

References (1)

  • Bean, A. R., 2004, The taxonomy and ecology of Solanum subg. Leptostemonum (Dunal) Bitter (Solanaceae) in Queensland and far north-eastern New South Wales, Australia. Austrobaileya 6 (4): 639–816

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