

Solanum linnaeanum, sometimes called the devil’s apple, hails from Africa and is an invasive weed in Hawaii. The flowers are colorful, but the plant is studded with thorns and is poisonous.


Solanum linnaeanum, sometimes called the devil’s apple, hails from Africa and is an invasive weed in Hawaii. The flowers are colorful, but the plant is studded with thorns and is poisonous.
It’s sad that such a beautiful flower can be so dangerous. 🌸⚠️
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Well, there are many poisonous things in the world and not all of them can be politicians!
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🙂👍🏻
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What a pity that they are poisonous.
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Even poisonous things have their place. Unfortunately, they’re invasive here.
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😔
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What a deceiving little flower it is!
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That’s true.
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I presume they didn’t know how dangerous it was when they first imported it!
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I don’t know if this was a deliberate import or not. However, Hawaii has had a multitude of poorly thought out introductions. It’s sad really.
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not the only place it has happened to – generally Europeans are to blame!
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Europeans have a lot to answer for!
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It looks very much like something we call the potato vine, Graham. I didn’t know it was poisonous, but then, a few plants are, aren’t they? Pretty in a hedge.
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There are quite a few poisonous plants around. This one is somewhat invasive so best to pull out.
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What a shitty plant to have growing
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It is rather.
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