Solanum cerasiferum Dunal, Prodr.
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Solanum cerasiferum Dunal, Prodr. |
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3. Solanum cerasiferum Dunal, Prodr. View in CoL [A.P. de Candolle] 13(1): 365. 1852.
Distribution. From Senegal to Cameroon, Sudan and Ethiopia; continental Africa north of the Equator; fallow land, scrubland, and woodland, 450–1200 m elevation.
Solanum cerasiferum is morphologically very similar to and partly sympatric with S. campylacanthum , from which it differs in its lobed leaves with attentuate bases and sparser pubescence. It has a more northern and western distribution than S. campylacanthum , with some populations with intermediate morphological character combinations known from the northern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. West African populations with a dense cover of trichomes also resemble sympatric populations of S. incanum . Individual specimens from the area of sympatry can be difficult to identify, but a careful examination of leaves (particularly the bases) will enable differentation (see Table 2 View Table 2 ). Solanum cerasiferum usually has several long-styled flowers and fruits per inflorescence, and generally exhibits weaker andromonoecy than other African eggplant relatives. It is not known if S. cerasiferum forms clonal populations as does S. campylacanthum .
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