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Solanum nigrum

natural science
nigrum/Solanum, AK357088, N/A

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  • Kaiwhakarōpū
  • Ingoa Pūtaiao
    Solanum nigrum L.
  • Whakarōpūtanga
  • Whānau
  • Puninga
  • Momo
  • Huinga Tautauira
  • Tikanga Rokiroki
  • Field Collection Place
  • Whakaahuatanga Takiwā
    New Zealand, Kermadec Ecological Region and District, Kermadec Islands Nature Reserve, Northern Kermadec Islands Group, Herald Islets, Dayrell Island
  • Rā i Kohia i te Wāhi Taketake
    18 May 2011
  • Tuhipoka mō te Kohinga i te Wāhi Taketake
    Locally common. Growing on Makatea in Kermadec petrel colony. Usually admixed with Cyperus insularis. Plants mostly dead, or present as cotyledons due to cyclone damage. Morphologically rather variable. Stems purple-black (very occasionally bearing small hooks), foliage dark dirty green, pubescent (see AK 356524) or glabrous, flowers when present white, borne in pseudo-umbels; fruits when present quite large, black, dull rather than glossy, stone cells no evident in rehydrated material (material rehydrated 30 March 2015), calyces accrescent and appressed to fruit - very rarely partially reflexed. More common than S. nodiflorum. Identification confirmed from images sent of rehyrdated material from this collection to Peter Heenan (1 April 2015) and Sandra Knapp (BM, 1 April 2015). DUPLICATE TO: CHR
  • Kaikohi Āpure
  • Ahopae/ahopou o te Wāhi Taketake i Kohia ai
    -29.2455, -177.85719
    -177.85719, -177.85719

  • Whakahounga o Mua
    01 Oct 2020

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