Solanum Species, Climbing Nightshade, Bittersweet, Deadly Nightshade, Woody Nightshade

Solanumdulcamara

Family
Solanaceae (so-lan-AY-see-ee)
Genus
Solanum (so-LAN-num)
Species
dulcamara (dool-kah-MAH-rah)
Synonym
Other Details
Water Requirements
Foliage Color
Medium Green
Where to Grow
Bloom Characteristics
Bloom Size
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Soil pH requirements
Patent Information
Propagation Methods
Seed Collecting
Regional

This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:

Arvada, Colorado

New Castle, Delaware

Coeur D Alene, Idaho

Moscow, Idaho

Aurora, Illinois

Cary, Illinois

Grayslake, Illinois

Niles, Illinois

Westchester, Illinois

Wilmette, Illinois

Plymouth, Indiana

Valparaiso, Indiana

Des Moines, Iowa

Barbourville, Kentucky

Dayton, Kentucky

Cumberland, Maryland

Ellicott City, Maryland

Riverdale, Maryland

Gloucester, Massachusetts

Bay City, Michigan

Pinconning, Michigan

Clear Lake, Minnesota

Isle, Minnesota

Minneapolis, Minnesota

Silver Creek, Minnesota

Helena, Montana(2 reports)

Manchester, New Hampshire

Collingswood, New Jersey

Dunellen, New Jersey

Buffalo, New York

Canastota, New York

Deposit, New York

Yorktown Heights, New York

Cincinnati, Ohio

Columbus, Ohio

Oak Hill, Ohio

Ravenna, Ohio

Cheshire, Oregon

Hawthorn, Pennsylvania

Johnsonburg, Pennsylvania

Norristown, Pennsylvania

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Reynoldsville, Pennsylvania

Newport, Rhode Island(2 reports)

Providence, Rhode Island

Quitzdorf am See, Sachsen

South Jordan, Utah

Alexandria, Virginia

Lakewood, Washington

North Sultan, Washington

Seattle, Washington

Spokane, Washington

Sultan, Washington

Beckley, West Virginia

Elkins, West Virginia

Hartford, Wisconsin

Stevens Point, Wisconsin

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Gardener's Notes:

4
positives
3
neutrals
15
negatives
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Oregon City, OR | August 2023 | negative

This is a nasty, invasive weed in the Willamette Valley, but so are a LOT of non-native plants. What really shocked me was finding it in ...Read More

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Hawthorn, PA | August 2019 | negative

This "plant" (I consider it a WEED) just suddenly appeared. It's growing from behind my hydrangeas next to the house. I keep trying to ...Read More

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Daytona, FL | August 2015 | positive

When I lived in Stevens Point Wisconsin, it grew in a couple places here and there, the fruit are beautiful as well as the flowers, I per...Read More

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ROSLINDALE, MA | March 2014 | negative

The cultivation of this common weed is illegal in Connecticut. It is invasive through much of the United States. It is especially noxious...Read More

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Valparaiso, IN | June 2013 | negative

Solanum dulcamara is native to Europe from central Norway, south to northern Africa, and east and central Asia. It was introduced into th...Read More

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Wilmington Manor, DE | June 2012 | negative

This plant is a bane of gardeners. I found it growing in the yard of a former home and pulled it out. I received a nasty rash for my tro...Read More

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| June 2012 | positive

i have never had a problem with this plant. even though most call it a weed it can be a highly ornamental plant if trained correctly, tre...Read More

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Ravenna, OH (Zone 5b) | October 2011 | negative

It's taking over the middle of our hedges! How on earth do I erradicate this vine? I can't even get into the middle of the hedges (large ...Read More

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Eastern Long Island, NY (Zone 7a) | June 2011 | negative

Extremely invasive and difficult to eradicate, birds seem immune to it's toxicity and spread the seed as well. Grows aggressively and is...Read More

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Coon Rapids, MN (Zone 4b) | June 2010 | negative

I think the foliage on this plant is not pretty. I have this coming up in one of my garden beds, and I'm constantly pulling it out.

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Grayslake, IL (Zone 5a) | May 2009 | neutral

Anyone growing this plant needs to cut off the fruit before the birds eat it, as daistuff does, or they will spread it.

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Cary, IL (Zone 5a) | August 2008 | neutral

I guess I got lucky that this came up right next to our deck, in the shade in front of a trellis that I was looking to cover. It doesn't ...Read More

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Manchester, NH | August 2008 | positive

If you know what you're doing and are diligent in your gardening habits, this plant can be an absolute joy and wonderful to look at....Read More

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Helena, MT (Zone 4b) | June 2007 | negative

What an ugly mess of tangled, dead stems woven through our chain-link fence! We inherited this rambunctious plant, and I took an immediat...Read More

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Silsbee, TX (Zone 9a) | June 2007 | negative

This certainly is a nasty and invasive weed. I've had it pop up in our unused gravel parking place, year after year. It will choke out ne...Read More

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| June 2007 | negative

I once thought this plant was tolerable because of it's pretty deep purple flowers and red berries. I moved in to a new home in spring ...Read More

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Sultan, WA (Zone 8a) | April 2007 | neutral

This plant is a notable homeopathic remedy that is not commonly used, due to the skill required in dosing.
I found it growing un...Read More

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Beckley, WV | July 2006 | negative

This is not a plant anyone should desire. It is a weed! It is invasive, destructive, indestructible, and chokes out any desired plants....Read More

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Helena, MT (Zone 4a) | July 2006 | negative

This plant was all over our landscape when we bought our house a year and a half ago. We didn't know what it was and our toddler picked ...Read More

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Dunellen, NJ (Zone 6b) | November 2005 | positive

Gardeners in North America either love bittersweet vines or hate them. Bittersweet plants can kill trees and are difficult to eradicate f...Read More

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Silver Creek, MN | July 2005 | negative

The flowers are pretty, and the berries look nice too, but it's much too invasive. I hate the way it will wrap itself all over a
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| December 2004 | negative

Eurasian in origin. In the midwestern Region of the US, this plant has become extremely invasive. Appears these same characteristics ar...Read More

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