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  1. Solanum incanum is a species of nightshade, a flowering plant in the family Solanaceae. It is native to East Africa, West Africa, the Middle East, and eastwards to India. The species was introduced to Taiwan and Vietnam. [3]

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  2. Solanaceae. Shrub up to 120 cm tall. Stems and branches yellowish-green with dense stellate tomentum and prickly; prickles conical, up to 8 mm long, straight or curved, yellow. Leaves 3.5-8 x 2.5-6.5 cm, ovate to broadly ovate, sinuate, grayish-green dense stellately hairy, veins with a few prickles. Peduncles 10-20 mm long, often paired; one ...

  3. Nov 9, 2023 · Gently tamp down the soil and water it lightly. Keep the buried stem evenly moist at all times. After you see new growth emerging from the area, wait for more growth to appear before severing the stem from the mother plant with sharp pruners. Transplant it into a pot or to a new location in the garden.

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  4. Solanum incanum L. Solanum incarceratum Ruiz & Pav. Solanum incasicum Ochoa; Solanum incompletum Dunal; Solanum incomptum Bitter; Solanum incurvum Ruiz & Pav. Solanum × indianense Heiser & J.Soria; Solanum indivisum Witasek ex J.R.Benn. Solanum inelegans Rusby; Solanum infundibuliforme Phil. Solanum infuscatum Symon; Solanum innoxium A.R.Bean ...

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  6. Jul 20, 2022 · Solanum melongena incanum (L.) Kuntze. Solanum sanctum L. Solanum unguiculatum A.Rich. Common Name: Bitter Apple. Close-up of the flower. Photograph by: Patrice Antilahimena. General Information. Solanum incanum is an erect or spreading perennial plant.

  7. Origin. It is thought to originate in Africa. It is also found from the Middle East to India. Naturalised distribution (global) Locations within which Solanum incanum is naturalised include Australia, Madagascar, Mauritius and eastern Africa. Introduced, naturalised or invasive in East Africa.

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