Carolina horsenet
Farm nuisance
- Flower nameCarolina horsenet
- Scientific nameSolanum carolinense
- Aliasオニナスビ, 鬼茄子, Carolina horsenet, Solanum carolinense
- Place of originNorth amrica
- Place of floweringFields and footpaths
- Flowering seasonJuly, August, September, October
What is Carolina horsenet
Horsenettle or devil eggplant, scientific name:Solanum carolinense, is a perennial weeds of the solanaceae department solanum genus native to North Amrica. White or pale purple flowers, from spring to autumn, in fields and vacant lots. Put down roots in a kind of so-called weeds, once infested with the removal is difficult. Sharp, stiff spines, are densely hairy stems and petioles. Have palmately lobed leaves, the leaf has deep serrated. Consists of flowers after the yellow spherical fruit. The whole plant has poisoned. Grass-like in its Department of congeneric nightshade (ground cherry dog).
Common name: Horsenettle, scientific name:Solanum carolinense, also known as: oninasbi , demon eggplant, bad eggplant, origin: North America, Habitat: Japan order to all over the world to naturalization, environment: fields, field, plant height: 30-50 cm, flowering: July-October, flower diameter:1.5~2cm, color: white, lilac, light blue The fruit color, yellow, fruit diameter:1.5cm, leaf margin: a coarse serrated