Thanks, Singh ji, for the wonderful addition with details.

On Mon 9 Sep, 2019, 9:36 PM Gurcharan Singh, <singh...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I am uploading Solanum dulcamara especially because it has been reported
> in Flora of British India as "W. Himalaya, alt. 4-8,000 ft, Kashmir to
> Gurwal, frequent, Sikkim", eFlora of Pakistan "The Himalaya from Kashmir
> to Sikkim, Hazara".but I do not find it uploaded in eFloraofindia or
> Flowers of India. FBI was not sure about S. laxum Rolyle (now treated as
> synonym of S. dulcamara). The species is likely to be confused with:
> S. seaforthiana: Brazilian nightshade, cultivated with 3-9 lobed leaves, mauve
> or purple flowers with petals 10-15 mm long, and relatively large shiny red
> fruit (8-12 mm across).
> S. dulcamara: Bittersweet nightshade, wild, leaves with two basal lobes, mauve
> or purple flowers with petals 5-8 mm long, and relatively large shiny red
> fruit (6-10 mm across)
> Solanum laxum Spreng. Potato vine, entire or three-lobed, white flowers
> with petals 9-15 mm long, and relatively large dark blue to black fruit
> (6-9 mm across).
>
> The species is very common here in Canada. Hope someone finds it in India
> and uploads. Roadsides in Missssauga, Canada, September 7, 2019.
>
>
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