Orange Otricoli Huckleberry - Solanum nigrum

Latin Name:

Solanum nigrum

Regular price $16.99 CAD
SKU: 39266
We only sell freshly harvested seeds from small time growers, hobbyists and collectors.Listing is for 5 SeedsOh, have you heard of this curious nightshade plant? It's quite the eye-catcher! Originally discovered by the Gettles in Umbria, Italy, it's a rare gem from the ancient Roman site of Ocriculum, where it grew alongside the common black nightshade. Growing up to 2-3 feet tall, it boasts the typical nightshade leaves and pretty white flowers. But what sets it apart are the small berries that are a bright, zesty orange color! They're simply stunning in clusters against the foliage. It's been used as...

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Meet Solanum nigrum. The common name for this is Orange Otricoli Huckleberry. Stargazer Exotics is proud to offer the freshest of rare plant seeds. Check this Orange Otricoli Huckleberry (Solanum nigrum) out along with all of our other Heirloom Vegetable and Rare Finds Trees plant seeds here at Stargazer Exotics. We ship these Heirloom Vegetable and Rare Finds seeds from Canada to anywhere in the World.
$16.99 CAD
We only sell freshly harvested seeds from small time growers, hobbyists and collectors.
Listing is for 5 Seeds

Oh, have you heard of this curious nightshade plant? It's quite the eye-catcher! Originally discovered by the Gettles in Umbria, Italy, it's a rare gem from the ancient Roman site of Ocriculum, where it grew alongside the common black nightshade. Growing up to 2-3 feet tall, it boasts the typical nightshade leaves and pretty white flowers. But what sets it apart are the small berries that are a bright, zesty orange color! They're simply stunning in clusters against the foliage. It's been used as a food source for thousands of years, but do take care to only eat ripe fruit - unripe green fruit may be poisonous. Give your garden a little pop of unexpected color with this unique nightshade plant.

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