(Solanum hazenii) and others.

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The Solanum family has many varieties, some edible like Solanum nigrum and others non-edible and even toxic, like this one we have within reach here.

This is a species that grows wild in many arid places in our localities. In arid environments, despite requiring little water, we always see it lush and with its splendid greenery.

In this case I have no idea of its use, however it is a nitrogen fixer, which is a function of great importance.

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Likewise, we also have our wonderful purple flower from a beautiful vine that brings us a lot of joy in our fields, since it greatly beautifies our forests, as we usually see it climbing the large trees that surround our beloved region.

Also here I show you our beautiful Piñuelas, which are wild fruits from a very arid plant known as “mouse pineapple” or bromeliad, and with which I have already explained to you on other occasions how to prepare a delicious dessert with this adorable spiny plant.

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Thanks for admiring these magical species with me.

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(The Solanum family has many varieties, some edible like Solanum nigrum and others non-edible and even toxic, like this one we have within reach here.) As I read this paragraph, I look at the photos and think about how toxic they can be.

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Update: @galberto, I paid out 1.060 HIVE and 0.000 HBD to reward 1 comments in this discussion thread.

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