Solanum 

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  • Backlit Solanum
    by Margot Kiesskalt

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    Photographed at Healesville Sanctuary, Australia.

  • purple
    by dimsim

    US$18.29–US$418.00

    Purple flowers, but it’s called Blue Potato Vine, Solanum / Lycianthes Rantonnetii. Related to potato, chilli, tomato, eggplant, nightshade, daytura … Brunswick, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

  • Shy Fruit
    by kalaryder

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    Solanum mammosum otherwise known a nipple fruit or cows udder plant. A tropical plant native to Central America this is a perennial herb with has smallish white flowers and very different fruit. Not edible / All proceeds of the sale of this image to Limelight Foundation / Limelight Foundation

  • Safety
    by Jason Stengren

    US$5.60–US$127.98

    Piece 3 of 3 shot on my patio for a Zupan’s market photo contest. This little guy had perfect timing as he arrived on the morning I decided to do the shoot.

  • Solanum
    by Margot Kiesskalt

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    Photographed at Healesville Sanctuary, Victoria, Australia.

  • Solanum mammosum
    by kalaryder

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    Solanum mammosum otherwise known a nipple fruit or cows udder plant. A tropical plant native to Central America this is a perennial herb with has smallish white flowers and very different fruit. Not edible

  • Bush Tucker
    by mawaho

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    This was photographed in a remote area at Wilsons Promontory, Victoria. / The Tasmanian and Southern Australian aborigines traditionally treated Kangaroo Apple’s (Solanum laciniatum) cherry-sized fruits with all the respect that this potentially toxic bush tucker plant deserved. Feasting on these tomato-tasting fruits only occurred once the fruit was very ripe. To enhance the ripening process they buried piles of the yellow fruits in mounds of sand to soften and deepen their colour to an orange red. / Today as a bush tucker food, it is very versatile and can be substituted for tomatoes or eggplants to produce a delightfully spicy relish or chutney. The fruits can also be dried and preserved in herbed olive oil as a substitute for dried tomatoes.

  • Single Solanum Flower
    by pat oubridge

    US$3.99–US$28.50

    Again practicing with my new camera

  • I ♥ Potatoes
    by missmoneypenny

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    card matted print laminated mounted canvas framed poster rb redbubble plant vegetable potato heart love food tuberous crop solanum /

  • Solanum Crispum Potato Vine
    by shane22

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    A cluster of Solanum Crispum flowers (also known as the Chilean Potato Vine)

  • Solanum vescum
    by IUNUUS

    US$4.49–US$102.60

    Gunyang

  • Precipice
    by Jason Stengren

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    Piece 1 of 3 shot on my patio for a Zupan’s market photo contest.

  • Crowning
    by Jason Stengren

    US$5.60–US$127.98

    Piece 2 of 3 shot on my patio for a Zupan’s market photo contest.

  • Thargominda Nightshade
    by Blue Gum Pictures

    US$5.32–US$121.60

    Thargominda Nightshade with the Gunbarrel Highway in the background in Gibson Desert Nature Reserve in Outback Western Australia – Copyright Blue Gum Pictures 2004

  • Beginnings
    by Steve plowman

    US$4.16–US$95.00

    Buds on a Solanum

  • New buds
    by Steve plowman

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  • Nightshade
    by KaneSlater

    US$18.53–US$98.80

    Nightshade / (Solanum dulcamara) West Deane Park, Etobicoke, Ontario / 6/12/08

  • Nightshade
    by KaneSlater

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    Nightshade / (Solanum dulcamara) West Deane Park, Etobicoke, Ontario / 6/8/09

  • Nightshade
    by KaneSlater

    US$18.53–US$98.80

    Nightshade / (Solanum dulcamara) West Deane Park, Etobicoke, Ontario / 6/21/09

  • Solanum seaforthianum
    by JonRussell

    US$4.49–US$102.60

    A close up of Brazilian Nightshade flowers, Its a very vigorous growing vine, with nice flower, followed by small berries. Everything on the plant is very poisonous. Taken in my backyard Kwinana Western Australia. Olympus E-410

  • Thargominda Nightshade with the Gunbarrel Highway in the background in Gibson Desert Nature Reserve in Outback Western Australia – Copyright Blue Gum Pictures 2004 featured on our New South Wales Ranges calendar /

  • Vegetables at the farmers market in Santa Barbara

  • This calendar features the following wildflower species native to Western Australia: Pincushion Hakea, Woolly Orange Banksia, Mottlecah, Sturt’s Desert Rose, Dense Clawflower, Royal Hakea, Round-leaved Pigface, Yellow Tail, Thargominda Nightshade, Propeller Banksia, Tall Mulla Mulla, / Showy Honey-myrtle

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