Solanum villosum (Hairy Nightshade) Seeds
Solanum villosum, commonly known as Hairy Nightshade or Red Nightshade, is an annual or short-lived perennial plant from the Solanaceae family. Native to Europe, Asia, and parts of Africa, it is known for its small, bright berries and adaptability to a wide range of environments. While often considered a wild plant, certain parts of Solanum villosum are used in traditional medicine and culinary applications.
Characteristics:
• Plant Description: Hairy Nightshade is a bushy plant growing up to 60–90 cm in height. It has soft, ovate leaves with fine hairs and produces small, star-shaped white flowers with yellow centers. These flowers develop into round, red to orange berries, adding ornamental appeal.
• Growth Habit: Thrives in disturbed soils, roadsides, and garden edges, making it a resilient and hardy species.
• Climate Adaptability: Performs well in temperate and subtropical climates, tolerating a variety of soil types and conditions.
Uses and Benefits:
• Medicinal Properties: In traditional medicine, Solanum villosum has been used to treat skin conditions, respiratory ailments, and as a general tonic. The plant contains bioactive compounds that are under study for their potential health benefits.
• Edible Uses: In some cultures, the ripe berries and tender shoots are consumed after careful preparation. However, caution should be exercised as unripe berries and other parts of the plant can be toxic.
• Ecological Role: Provides food for birds and other wildlife, contributing to local biodiversity.
Cultivation:
• Sowing: Sow seeds directly in the soil in spring or early summer. Press lightly into the soil and keep moist until germination, which occurs within 7–14 days.
• Growth Conditions: Prefers full sun to partial shade and well-drained soils. It is a low-maintenance plant that tolerates poor soil and dry conditions once established.
• Maintenance: Minimal care is required. Thin seedlings if necessary and water during prolonged dry spells.
Unique Features:
• Resilience: A hardy plant that can thrive in less-than-ideal conditions, making it suitable for wild gardens or areas with poor soil.
• Dual Purpose: Offers both ornamental value with its vibrant berries and ecological benefits as a food source for wildlife.
• Cultural Uses: In some regions, it is a traditional plant with both medicinal and culinary significance.
Note of Caution:
Unripe berries and other parts of the plant contain solanine, which can be toxic if ingested. Use with care and ensure proper identification before consumption.
Shipping:
Available for shipping within India and worldwide. Orders are typically dispatched within 1–2 weeks.
From Deodar Seeds Company.
Solanum villosum, commonly known as Hairy Nightshade or Red Nightshade, is an annual or short-lived perennial plant from the Solanaceae family. Native to Europe, Asia, and parts of Africa, it is known for its small, bright berries and adaptability to a wide range of environments. While often considered a wild plant, certain parts of Solanum villosum are used in traditional medicine and culinary applications.
Characteristics:
• Plant Description: Hairy Nightshade is a bushy plant growing up to 60–90 cm in height. It has soft, ovate leaves with fine hairs and produces small, star-shaped white flowers with yellow centers. These flowers develop into round, red to orange berries, adding ornamental appeal.
• Growth Habit: Thrives in disturbed soils, roadsides, and garden edges, making it a resilient and hardy species.
• Climate Adaptability: Performs well in temperate and subtropical climates, tolerating a variety of soil types and conditions.
Uses and Benefits:
• Medicinal Properties: In traditional medicine, Solanum villosum has been used to treat skin conditions, respiratory ailments, and as a general tonic. The plant contains bioactive compounds that are under study for their potential health benefits.
• Edible Uses: In some cultures, the ripe berries and tender shoots are consumed after careful preparation. However, caution should be exercised as unripe berries and other parts of the plant can be toxic.
• Ecological Role: Provides food for birds and other wildlife, contributing to local biodiversity.
Cultivation:
• Sowing: Sow seeds directly in the soil in spring or early summer. Press lightly into the soil and keep moist until germination, which occurs within 7–14 days.
• Growth Conditions: Prefers full sun to partial shade and well-drained soils. It is a low-maintenance plant that tolerates poor soil and dry conditions once established.
• Maintenance: Minimal care is required. Thin seedlings if necessary and water during prolonged dry spells.
Unique Features:
• Resilience: A hardy plant that can thrive in less-than-ideal conditions, making it suitable for wild gardens or areas with poor soil.
• Dual Purpose: Offers both ornamental value with its vibrant berries and ecological benefits as a food source for wildlife.
• Cultural Uses: In some regions, it is a traditional plant with both medicinal and culinary significance.
Note of Caution:
Unripe berries and other parts of the plant contain solanine, which can be toxic if ingested. Use with care and ensure proper identification before consumption.
Shipping:
Available for shipping within India and worldwide. Orders are typically dispatched within 1–2 weeks.
From Deodar Seeds Company.
Hairy Nightshade, Solanum Villosum seeds - 30
- Brand: Deodar Seeds
- Product Code: HER62
- Availability: In Stock
₹342.00