located in arizona! we’re weeding the backyard and i kind of want to put this one in a pot 🙂 would it be relatively low maintenance? by crowisafool plants IdentificationWhat's this plant 8 Comments strumthebuilding 6 months ago Kinda looks like lambs quarters. Edible, if so, but don’t try it based on my ~~uniformed~~ *uninformed* conjecture. Edit: iNaturalist says nightshade so def do not eat IllustriousGas4 6 months ago Careful, idk what this plant is, but I have def seen it before and it’s got some fuckass sharp thorns. Embarrassed_Bite_754 6 months ago Black nightshade probably Busy_Shoe_5154 6 months ago Solanum nigrum complex, Black Nightshade. Similar growing conditions to a garden tomato, and it produces edible berries. Bubbly_Ad5064 6 months ago Looks like chilli 🌶 Edit. NM, not chilli AdvertisingFuzzy8403 6 months ago Some type of poisonous solanaceae, most likely. Satan’s Tomato 🤣 FunAd4505 6 months ago Yes some type of Solonaceae. I’d be cautious as not all have edible berries Relevant-Package-928 6 months ago We always called it Wild Eggplant and I have no idea why. Never knew it was Nightshade.
strumthebuilding 6 months ago Kinda looks like lambs quarters. Edible, if so, but don’t try it based on my ~~uniformed~~ *uninformed* conjecture. Edit: iNaturalist says nightshade so def do not eat
IllustriousGas4 6 months ago Careful, idk what this plant is, but I have def seen it before and it’s got some fuckass sharp thorns.
Busy_Shoe_5154 6 months ago Solanum nigrum complex, Black Nightshade. Similar growing conditions to a garden tomato, and it produces edible berries.
Relevant-Package-928 6 months ago We always called it Wild Eggplant and I have no idea why. Never knew it was Nightshade.
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Kinda looks like lambs quarters. Edible, if so, but don’t try it based on my ~~uniformed~~ *uninformed* conjecture.
Edit: iNaturalist says nightshade so def do not eat
Careful, idk what this plant is, but I have def seen it before and it’s got some fuckass sharp thorns.
Black nightshade probably
Solanum nigrum complex, Black Nightshade. Similar growing conditions to a garden tomato, and it produces edible berries.
Looks like chilli 🌶
Edit. NM, not chilli
Some type of poisonous solanaceae, most likely. Satan’s Tomato 🤣
Yes some type of Solonaceae. I’d be cautious as not all have edible berries
We always called it Wild Eggplant and I have no idea why. Never knew it was Nightshade.