Bittersweet
Bittersweet (Solanum dulcamara) is a species of vine in the potato genus Solanum, family Solanaceae. It is native to Europe and Asia, and widely naturalised elsewhere, including North America, where it is an invasive problem weed. It occurs in a very wide range of habitats, from woodlands to scrubland, hedges and marshes.
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Species - Potato - Solanum - Solanaceae - Europe - Asia - North America - Invasive - Weed - Habitats - Woodland - Scrubland - Hedge - Marsh
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Bittersweet is a semi-woody herbaceous perennial vine, which scrambles over other plants, capable of reaching a height of 4 m where suitable support is available, but more often 1-2 m high. The leaves are 4-12 cm long, roughly arrowhead-shaped, and often lobed at the base. The flowers are in loose clusters of 3-20, (1-1.5 cm) across, star-shaped, with five purple petals and yellow stamens and style pointing forward. The fruit is an ovoid red berry about 1 cm long, soft and juicy, poisonous to man but edible for birds, which disperse the seeds widely. As with most Solanum species, the foliage is also poisonous to humans.
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Wood - Herbaceous - Perennial - Vine - Leaves - Flower - Fruit - Berry - Poisonous - Bird
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