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Solanum xanti
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Solanum umbelliferum var. xanti, known commonly as chaparral nightshade, purple nightshade, and San Diego nightshade, is a variety of nightshade. It is native to the western United States in Arizona, California, Nevada, and Oregon, and to north-western Mexico in Baja California. The plant grows in chaparral, oak woodlands, conifer forests, desert Madrean Sky Islands, and other habitats....read more on Wikipedia.
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