BLACKBERRY NIGHTSHADE
Rubus anglocandicans
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Blackberry nightshade (Solanum nigrum), an annual or perennial soft wooded herb to about 60cm often found growing as a weed in gardens or waste areas.
The flowers are small, star-shaped, white, clustered together in groups of 4 to 8, measuring 0.8 to 1.2cm in diameter.
The leaves are alternate, with an undulate or entire margin, and measure up to 13cm long and up to 7cm wide.
Poisonous plant, toxicity category: 2
Blackberry nightshade (Solanum nigrum) is regarded as an environmental weed in Victoria, Western Australia, New South Wales, Queensland and the Northern Territory. For more information see the NSW Government's web page
testing
Spray FireHawk Bioherbicide Concentrate: 50 mL/L of water. Respray if regrowth occurs. Pull out creepers including roots.
Before
After
FireHawk Bioherbicide Concentrate - 1L
FireHawk Bioherbicide Ready to Use Spray Mixture - 5L Refill
FireHawk Bioherbicide Concentrate - 5L
Suggested Products
FireHawk Bioherbicide Concentrate - 1L
FireHawk Bioherbicide Ready to Use Spray Mixture - 5L Refill
FireHawk Bioherbicide Concentrate - 5L
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