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Solanum schimperianum Hochst.

S. carense auct., non Dunal

Deciduous shrub, hermaphrodite, unarmed, up to 2 m in height, with young parts covered by a brownish or greyish indumentum of stellate hairs; older parts subglabrous. Leaves alternate, petiolate, with petiole up to 4 cm and leaf blade up to 12 × 8 cm, from ovate-lanceolate to broadly ovate, entire; initially laxly hairy on the upper side and densely stellate-puberulent on the underside; later subglabrous. Inflorescences subumbellate, with peduncle 5-20 mm, simple, bifurcated or trifurcated and with 10-30 flowers. Calyx up to 6 mm, campanulate, with 5 lobes form narrowly triangular to linear, with acuminate apex, with acumen up to 8 mm. Corolla with 5 fused petals, c. 15 mm in diameter, rotate, pale mauve, with 5 triangular lobes. Stamens of the same length, anthers 3-4 mm. Ovary with apex covered with glands and substellate hairs. Fruit a berry 6-7 mm in diameter, globose, orange.

Flowering:

January to July.

 

Fruiting:

March to September.

Habitat:

Somewhat shaded areas on fertile soils, above 1,400 m.

Distribution:

NE Africa (Eritrea, Ethiopia, Sudan, Egypt) and Yemen. In North Africa it reaches the mountainous area of Jebel Elba to the N.

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. In the Red List of vascular plants of Egypt (Flora Aegyptiaca Vol 1, 2000) it is listed as “Endangered”.

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