Auxin Posted September 22, 2002 Is there a low growing, ground-cover type nightshade with bright red berries (about 6mm long, 5mm wide). If I remember right, the leaves have one large oval leaf segment and a smaller oval leaf segment on either side. The reason I ask is when I was growing up I was always told that plant was nightshade, and the other day I was helping my grandma move and I grabbed a handful of berries, then when I got home (300 miles away) I discovered the plant did not conform to the pictures of normal nightshade and now I'm not sure exactly what I have. Can anyone help me on this one? Thanks. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ashoka Posted September 23, 2002 Hi Auxin Could it be Solanum dulcamara? It's a viney type of nightshade which covers the ground and has shiny red berries.. cheers Ash Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Auxin Posted September 23, 2002 YEAH! I think thats what it is. The berries and leaves look identical to the internet pictures of S. dulcamara. Thanks Ash Share this post Link to post Share on other sites