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Solanum seaforthianum Brazilian Nightshade
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Photographer: E. Wynn Anderson
ID: 0000 0000 1223 0675 (2023-12-19)Copyright © 2023 Wynn Anderson
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date of photo Nov 28, 2016
latitude 23.34730 longitude -110.01880
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location
rural dirt road, 12.6 miles east of hiway MX 19 in El Pescadero, 3.9 miles south of side road to San Andres village,0.2 mi. south of road east to El Barranco, Sierra La Laguna (Municpio La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico)family
Solanaceae
plant community Evergreen climbing vine in mixed upland foothill desert tree/shrub leguminous community on western frontal uplifting fault zone in igneous substrate of Sierra La Laguna at 1534 ft, 468 metersnotes Plant is a noxious, mildly toxic, invasive native of tropical South America., widely naturalized for attractive clusters of purple flowers and red berries.keywords: Baja, BCs, BCSur
contributor's ID # BCs 227 photo category: Plant - vine
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common names
Brazilian Nightshade (photographer)
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