Australian Tropical Rainforest Plants - Online edition
Solanum discolor R.Br.
Brown, R. (1810) Prodromus Florae Novae Hollandiae : 445. Type: Queensland, Coen River, Gulf of Carpentaria, 6 nov. 1802, R. Brown s.n.; Lecto: BM Fide D. E. Symon J. Adelaide Bot. Gard. 4:140 (1981).
Straggling Nightshade; Nightshade; Nightshade, Straggling
Shrub about 0.5-2 m tall; rhizomatous.
Twigs usually armed with straight spines 2-6 mm long, petioles and both the upper and lower surfaces of the leaf blades often similarly armed. Shoots and twigs clothed in pale brown stellate hairs. Stellate hairs dense on the underside of the leaf blades but the upper surface usually +/- glabrous. Leaves entire or shallowly lobed. Leaf blades about 7-10 x 1.6-4.5 cm, petioles about 0.4--0.9 cm long. Leaves often produced in pairs but both leaves appear to be on the same side of the twig.
Inflorescence not strictly axillary but +/- leaf opposed; 7-20 flowered. Pedicels about 2-9-mm long, prickes absent. Calyx tube about 0.5-1.5 mm long, lobes about 0.5-2 mm long; calyx stellate hairy on the outer surface. Corolla about 15-20 mm diam., 7-9 mm long, stellate hairy on the outer surface. Calyx and corolla reflexed at anthesis. Anthers about 2.5-4 mm long. Style with stellate hairs. Stigma globular, green, no wider than the style.
Cotyledons lanceolate, about 10-16 x 5-7 mm, hairy on the upper surface. Hypocotyl hairy, hairs simple, gland-tipped. Stem above the cotyledons clothed in stellate hairs. First pair of leaves alternate, both the upper and lower surfaces of the leaf blade stellate hairy but simple gland-tipped hairs also present. At the tenth leaf stage: stem, petioles and both the upper and lower surfaces of the leaf blade armed with straight spines about 5-10 mm long. Stem, petiole and leaf blade undersurface clothed in stellate hairs. Leaf blade upper surface +/- glabrous.
Endemic to CYP. Altitudinal range from near sea level to 550 m. Grows as an understory plant in disturbed rain forest and monsoon forest.