I think it’s Solanum physalifolium (Hoe Nightshade / Argentine Nightshade). I cannot find much info on this, so i can’t confirm how safe it is, although my guess is safe at fully ripe like american black nightshade (solanum americanum) but i would not eat.
skaarycat
It’s definitely a variety of nightshade. I’d avoid consuming it.
ArthurCPickell
Those leaves are too simple and fuzzy for Solanum nigra so no eaty
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I think it’s Solanum physalifolium (Hoe Nightshade / Argentine Nightshade). I cannot find much info on this, so i can’t confirm how safe it is, although my guess is safe at fully ripe like american black nightshade (solanum americanum) but i would not eat.
It’s definitely a variety of nightshade. I’d avoid consuming it.
Those leaves are too simple and fuzzy for Solanum nigra so no eaty