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Datura innoxia seedling?

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I just noticed this little seedling pop up in the pot with my Zornia latifolia. I tried to grow some of these from seed last year with no luck and ended up giving up and recycling the soil so it's possible some seeds ended up in there. The seed looks right to me but I have no idea what the seedling itself is supposed to look like. Any tips on keeping it alive if it is a Datura?

 

 

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Definitely looks like some species from Solanaceae to me.

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Thanks for the answer. That's probably what is is then, I haven't had any other seeds from that family unless someone has been throwing around capsicum seeds or something :)

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Yeah the seed shell doesn't look like it's from a capsicum or a tomato and it's the right colour for D. Inoxia. It's interesting that the shell got stuck on the cotyledons, that always seems to happen with tomatoes and capsicums  too.

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