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Family Solanaceae
Solanum dulcamara L.
bittersweet nightshade, climbing nightshade, deadly nightshade
Solanum: Latin for "quieting," in reference to the narcotic properties of some species
dulcamara: bittersweet from Latin name
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Status: Introduced - naturalized; potentially invasive
Plant: trailing or twining perennial, up to 8' tall, mostly smooth, woody vine
Flower: purple to blue with shiny, green spots in the center, 5-parted, 1/2" wide, saucer-shape; inflorescence a 1"-3" wide, branched cluster; blooms June-Sep
Fruit:green, then yellow, then orange, then bright red, 1/4" berry
Leaf:stalked, mostly simple but some with 2 lower lobes
Habitat: moist; disturbed sites, woods, cliffs, marshes
(Glossary)

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Synonyms 
Solanum dulcamara L. f. albiflorum House
Solanum dulcamara L. var. canescens Farw.
Solanum dulcamara L. var. pubescens Roem. & Schult.
Solanum dulcamara L. var. villosissimum Desv.

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