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Solanum dulcamara L.

Eng.: Bittersweet.   Spa.: Dulcamara, dulceamarga.   Fre.: Morelle douce-amère.   Ara.: Yasmin el khela, aurzit, halua m’ra.   Tam.: Sekigigueren, aurizi.

Deciduous climbing shrub, hermaphrodite, up to 4 m in height, subglabrous or ± densely covered by an indumentum of simple hairs. Leaves alternate, with long petioles, with petiole 10-30 mm and leaf blade up to 9(10) × 5(10) cm, ovate, ovate-oblong or lanceolate, entire or with 1-4 lobes, slightly pubescent, acute or acuminate and cordate or hastate at the base. Inflorescences extra-axillary, with long peduncles, paniculiform, multiflorous. Calyx 1.5-3 mm in length, slightly accrescent at fruiting, with 5 lobes broadly ovate or broadly oblong, with scarious margin, mucronate. Corolla with 5 fused petals, 12-20 mm in diameter, violet or purple, rarely white, with 5 lobes ovate-lanceolate, acute, reflexed. Stamens of the same length, anthers 4.5-6 mm, yellow. Ovary glabrous. Fruit a berry, from 8-15 × 5-10 mm, ellipsoid or ovoid, red.

Flowering:

March to September.

 

Fruiting:

In autumn.

Habitat:

Forests and thickets in dark and humid terrain, usually near watercourses. From semiarid to humid bioclimate, on thermomediterranean and mesomediterranean floors.

Distribution:

Palaearctic. In North Africa it is rare; found in the N of Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia. In Morocco it grows from the Rif to the High Atlas; in Algeria, in the Tellian Atlas; in Tunisia, in the NE (Jebel Goraa, Cap Serrat, etc.).

Observations:

Some authors consider that the mayority of its populations are artificial in origin, with plants that became naturalised; but this is still to be resolved.

Conservation status:

Rare but widely distributed species. Currently, it has not been assessed at a global level in the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.

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