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Bayberries - Photo (c) Sandra Falanga, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Sandra Falanga CC
Bayberries (Genus Morella) Info
Myrica /mɪˈraɪkə/ is a genus of about 35–50 species of small trees and shrubs in the family Myricaceae, order Fagales. The genus has a wide distribution, including Africa, Asia, Europe, North America and South America, and missing only from Australia. Some botanists split the genus into two genera on the basis of the catkin and fruit structure, restricting Myrica to a few species, and treating the others in Morella. (Wikipedia)
Bittersweet Nightshade - Photo (c) Alexander Baransky, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Alexander Baransky CC
Bittersweet Nightshade (Solanum dulcamara) Info
Solanum dulcamara, also known as bittersweet, bittersweet nightshade, bitter nightshade, blue bindweed, Amara Dulcis, climbing nightshade, fellenwort, felonwood, poisonberry, poisonflower, scarlet berry, snakeberry, trailing bittersweet, trailing nightshade, violet bloom, or woody nightshade, is a species of vine in the potato genus Solanum, family Solanaceae. It is (Wikipedia)
Carolina Horsenettle - Photo (c) R Woodward, all rights reserved, uploaded by R Woodward C
Carolina Horsenettle (Solanum carolinense) Info
Solanum carolinense, the Carolina horsenettle, is not a true nettle, but a member of the Solanaceae, or nightshade family. It is a perennial herbaceous plant, native to the southeastern United States that has spread widely throughout much of temperate North America. It has also been found in parts of Europe, Asia, and Australia. The stem and undersides of larger leaf veins are covered with spines. (Wikipedia)
Silverleaf Nightshade - Photo (c) plantperson7654, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC) CC
Silverleaf Nightshade (Solanum elaeagnifolium) Info
Solanum elaeagnifolium, the silverleaf nightshade or silver-leaved nightshade, is a common weed of western North America and also found in South America. Other common names include prairie berry, silverleaf nettle, white horsenettle or silver nightshade. In South Africa it is known as silver-leaf bitter-apple or satansbos ("Satan's bush" in Afrikaans). More ambiguous names include "bull-nettle", "horsenettle" (Wikipedia)
Black Nightshade - Photo (c) Krylenko VV, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Krylenko VV CC
Black Nightshade (Solanum nigrum) Info
Solanum nigrum (European black nightshade) is a species in the Solanum genus, native to Eurasia and introduced in the Americas, Australasia, and South Africa. It is also known as black nightshade, duscle, garden nightshade,Indian nightshade, garden huckleberry, hound's berry, petty morel, wonder berry, small-fruited black nightshade, or popolo. Parts of this plant can be toxic to livestock and humans (Wikipedia)
Wax Myrtle - Photo (c) Homer Edward Price, some rights reserved (CC BY) CC
Wax Myrtle (Morella cerifera) Info
Myrica cerifera is a small tree or large shrub native to North and Central America and the Caribbean. Its common names include southern wax myrtle, southern bayberry, candleberry, bayberry tree, and tallow shrub. It sees uses both in the garden and for candlemaking, as well as a medicinal plant. (Wikipedia)
Pellitory-of-the-Wall - Photo (c) Hermann Falkner, all rights reserved, uploaded by Hermann Falkner C
Pellitory-of-the-Wall (Parietaria judaica) Info
Parietaria judaica, with common names spreading pellitory or pellitory of the wall, is a species of herbaceous perennial plant in the family Urticaceae, commonly nicknamed sticky-weed. The plant's pollen is highly allergenic. In Australia it is also known as asthma weed, due to the high incidence of allergy. It is unrelated to the herb pellitory (Anacyclus pyrethrum). It is easily confused with the very similar species Parietaria officinalis (Wikipedia)
Northern Bayberry - Photo (c) Robert D Stevenson, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Robert D Stevenson CC
Northern Bayberry (Morella pensylvanica) Info
Myrica pensylvanica, the northern bayberry, is a species of Myrica native to eastern North America, from Newfoundland west to Ontario and Ohio, and south to North Carolina. It is also classified as Morella pensylvanica. (Wikipedia)
Blue Potatobush - Photo (c) simone_tardivel, all rights reserved C
Blue Potatobush (Lycianthes rantonnetii) Info
Lycianthes rantonnetii (blue potato bush) is a species of flowering plant in the family Solanaceae. It is native to Brazil, Bolivia, Argentina and Paraguay.Cultivated as ornamental the world over. (Wikipedia)
Pacific Wax Myrtle - Photo (c) David Hofmann, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-ND) CC
Pacific Wax Myrtle (Morella californica) Info
Myrica californica (California bayberry, California wax myrtle or Pacific wax myrtle; syn. Gale californica (Cham. & Schltdl.) Greene, Morella californica (Cham. & Schltdl.) Wilbur) is an evergreen shrub or small tree native to the Pacific Ocean coast of North America from Vancouver Island south to California as far south as the Long Beach area. (Wikipedia)
Tall Nightshade - Photo (c) jasperidium, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC) CC
Tall Nightshade (Solanum chenopodioides) Info
Solanum is a large and diverse genus of flowering plants, which include two food crops of high economic importance, the potato and the tomato. It also contains the nightshades and horse nettles, as well as numerous plants cultivated for their ornamental flowers and fruit. (Wikipedia)
Yellow Bitter-Apple - Photo (c) Oretta Muzzi, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Oretta Muzzi CC
Yellow Bitter-Apple (Solanum linnaeanum) Info
Solanum linnaeanum is a nightshade species known as devil's apple and, in some places where it is introduced, apple of Sodom. The latter name is also used for other nightshades and entirely different plants elsewhere. (Wikipedia)
Erect Pellitory-of-the-Wall - Photo (c) zebra1193, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by zebra1193 CC
Erect Pellitory-of-the-Wall (Parietaria officinalis) Info
Parietaria officinalis, the eastern pellitory-of-the-wall, also known as upright pellitory and lichwort, is a plant of the nettle family. Its leaves, however, are non-stinging. The plant grows on rubbish and on walls, hence the name. (Wikipedia)
Red Nightshade - Photo (c) zighost, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by zighost CC
Red Nightshade (Solanum villosum) Info
Solanum villosum, the hairy nightshade, red nightshade or woolly nightshade, is a sprawling annual weed in Europe, western Asia, northern Africa, North America, and is also naturalized in Australia. (Wikipedia)
Chinese Bayberry - Photo (c) johnallcock, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by johnallcock CC
Chinese Bayberry (Morella rubra) Info
Myrica rubra, also called yangmei (Chinese: 杨梅; pinyin: yángméi; Cantonese: yeung4 mui4; Shanghainese: ), yamamomo (Japanese: ヤマモモ, "mountain peach"), Chinese bayberry, Japanese bayberry, red bayberry, yumberry, waxberry, or Chinese strawberry (and often mistranslated from Chinese as arbutus) is a subtropical tree grown for its sweet, crimson to dark purple-red, fruit. (Wikipedia)
Faya Bayberry - Photo (c) Jake Gross, some rights reserved (CC BY-SA), uploaded by Jake Gross CC
Faya Bayberry (Morella faya) Info
Myrica faya (firetree, faya or haya; syn. Morella faya (Ait.) Wilbur) is a species of Myrica, native to Macaronesia (the Azores, Madeira, and the Canary Islands), and possibly also southern Portugal. (Wikipedia)
Southern Bayberry - Photo (c) Morgan Macy, all rights reserved, uploaded by Morgan Macy C
Southern Bayberry (Morella caroliniensis) Info
Myrica caroliniensis is a shrub or small tree native to the coast and coastal plains of southeastern North America. Its common names include bayberry, southern bayberry, pocosin bayberry, and evergreen bayberry. It sees uses in the garden and for candlemaking, as well as a medicinal plant. (Wikipedia)