File:Solanum seaforthianum Flowers and Fruit 1.jpg

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Species Solanum seaforthianum Common name: Brazilian, or Climbing nightshade (close relative to the humble potato. ) FAMILY: Solanaceae

You can see all parts of this small climber - purple/blue flowers, red berries, leaves. Not edible. Native to S. America,

This is a declared weed in Queensland. Australia
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Climbing nightshade - flowers and fruit

Author Tatiana Gerus from Brisbane, Australia

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