Solanum triflorum

Three-flowered Nightshade at Watson, ACT

Solanum triflorum at Watson, ACT - 29 Feb 2016
Solanum triflorum at Watson, ACT - 29 Feb 2016
Solanum triflorum at Watson, ACT - 29 Feb 2016
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Solanum triflorum 29 Feb 2016 BettyDonWood
Solanum triflorum 29 Feb 2016 waltraud

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This is a second patch east of The Fair where I found Solanum triflorum. The largest specimen (photograph) was about 1m diameter, there were 3 of medium size (0.3-0.5m) and 1 about 0.1m diameter with just a few leaves.

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   1 Mar 2016
Thanks Waltraud probably worth getting rid, particularly as currently there area only a few plants present as Tasmanian authorities gave it quite a high risk assessment rating.
waltraud wrote:
   1 Mar 2016
M
of course i remove it after photographing! what do you think?
AaronClausen wrote:
   2 Mar 2016
Great high quality images Waltraud... I have found another bad cluster of weeds that we need to nuke soon sometime as well. I will post another sighting soon when I get some better pics.
   2 Mar 2016
Yes Waltraud It was silly of me to assume otherwise than that you would be an ace Weed Warrior

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  • 29 Feb 2016 03:44 PM Recorded on
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