I was going to start a thread for Solanum laciniatum, but I thought I'd take a stab at getting everyone to post their other nightshades here.. All in one thread.
This year I decided on Solanum lacinatum, Solanum sisybriifolium, and a local wild variety, Physalis longifolia.. All edible varieties. About 11 weeks in, my first hooks are finally happening on the S. lacinatum and P. longifolia... I had no idea they could take so long!
Solanum sisybriifolium has been around for a minute, and looking a lot stronger now that they have been outside for a week or so. I thought tomato and petunia were killers, but they've got nothing on this sticky plant! Another recent victim here, wearing itself out trying to get free. They do gather a lot of other random things too.. Seeds, leaves, whatever else happens to land on them. I hear they can be kind of weedy in the South, but I've never seen one before up here.
This year I decided on Solanum lacinatum, Solanum sisybriifolium, and a local wild variety, Physalis longifolia.. All edible varieties. About 11 weeks in, my first hooks are finally happening on the S. lacinatum and P. longifolia... I had no idea they could take so long!
Solanum sisybriifolium has been around for a minute, and looking a lot stronger now that they have been outside for a week or so. I thought tomato and petunia were killers, but they've got nothing on this sticky plant! Another recent victim here, wearing itself out trying to get free. They do gather a lot of other random things too.. Seeds, leaves, whatever else happens to land on them. I hear they can be kind of weedy in the South, but I've never seen one before up here.