Plant Propagation Protocol for [Solanum americanum] ESRM 412 Native Plant Production. (Picture obtained from source 11) TAXONOMY

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Plant Propagation Protocol for [Solanum americanum] ESRM 412 Native Plant Production (Picture obtained from source 11) Family Names Family Scientific Name: Family Common Name: Scientific Names Genus: Species: Species Authority: Variety: Sub-species: Cultivar: Authority for Variety/Subspecies: Common Synonym(s) Solanaceae Potato family Solanum americanum Mill. TAXONOMY Solanum americanum Mill. var. nodiflorum (Jacq.) Edmonds Solanum americanum Mill. var. patulum (L.) Edmonds Solanum caribaeum Dunal Solanum fistulosum Dunal ex Poir. Solanum hermannii Dunal Solanum linnaeanum Hepper & P.-M L. Jaeger

Solanum nigrum L. var. americanum (Mill.) O.E. Schulz Solanum nigrum L. var. virginicum L. Solanum nodiflorum Jacq. Solanum sodomeum auct. non L. (Taxonomic data obtained from source 1) Common Name(s): American black nightshade (1) Small flowered nightshade (2) Common nightshade (2) White nightshade (2) Species Code (USDA): Geographical range SOAM GENERAL INFORMATION Ecological distribution: Climate and elevation range Local habitat and abundance; may include commonly associated species Plant strategy type / Green represents presence of species White represents absence of species (Map obtained from source 1) Equally likely to occur in wetland or non wetland (2) Wetland-riparian (2) Disturbed areas (2) Widely naturalized in tropics (3) Open ground, open woods, cultivated areas (4) Rocky areas, thickets, shores, waste grounds (6) 0-3280 feet (2) Distributed on both sides of the cascades in Washington. Can be weedy or invasive (5) Weedy and invasive (1,2,3) Annual or perennial subshrub (2,4,5,7)

successional stage: Plant characteristics: Utilize disturbed areas (3,7) Very reliant on effective seed dispersal for survival (8) Grow to about 76cm -3m high (6,7,10) Flowers: few-flowered lateral clusters of small, white, star-like, drooping flowers (4) and also perfect (6). Stem: smooth and green (4) Leaves: Leaves are green above and below, glabrous to fuzzy, oval in shape, petioled, and either smooth-edged or edged with large, rounded teeth (7) Berries: Berries are green and speckled with white when immature, when fully ripe turns deep purple to black (8) Special Characterisitics: Leaves and immature fruit are toxic (3,6,7) Contain the glycoalkaloid solanine as well as tropane alkaloids scopolamine (hysocine) and hyoscyamine (7) Ecotype: Propagation Goal: PROPAGATION DETAILS Propagation Method: Product Type: Stock Type: Time to Grow (from seeding until plants are ready to be outplanted): Target Specifications: Sow in spring in a greenhouse, then prick the seedlings into individual pots, plant after danger of frost has passed (6) Can be generated from rootstock, capacity to do so vary from species to species (8) Can range anywhere from individual pots and containers, to sowing seeds directly into the ground (8) Plant matures 5-7 weeks (8) Plants can reach up to 1 m in height. Seedling characteristics: Cotyledons narrowly ovate to lanceolate with acute tips. They are 4-10 mm long, 1-3 mm wide. (8 for similar species Solanum nigrum)

Propagule Collection: The nightshade plants have tomato like berries that can contain 50-110 seeds each (8) (Picture obtained from source 11) Collection times: March through November, with highest yield later in the year (10) Propagule Processing/Propa gule Characteristics: Separated from the fruits, seeds are capable of germinating. The seeds are cold intolerant, and temperatures above 45º C (113º F) can kill imbibed seeds. Seeds retain ~90% viability for up to ~6 years under field conditions, but can last up to 8 years. (8, for similar species Solanum nigrum) Can produce 50-100 berries per plant, each berry containing numerous seeds (50-110) (Information obtained from source 8) Pre-Planting Propagule Treatments: Growing Area Preparation / Annual Practices for Perennial Crops: In the seeds survive ingestion by animals and is dispersed that way (6) so acid stratification may promote germination. Seeds often have a short dormancy period of a few months once separated from fruits. Seed exposed to high temperature may undergo secondary dormancy period (8, for similar species Solanum physalifolium) Light seem to stimulate germination (8) Plant preferences (6) Light sandy soil Medium loamy soil Heavy clay soils Need to be well drained Acid, neutral, and basic soils Sunlight (9) Direct sunlight Shade intolerant (6)

Establishment Phase (from seeding to germination): Length of Establishment Phase: Active Growth Phase: Length of Active Growth Phase: Hardening Phase: Length of Hardening Phase: Harvesting, Storage and Shipping: Avoid temperatures less than 15º C Irrigation (9) Water every 2-3 weeks, with 1-2 buckets of water if grown in the ground If grown in a pot water more often, do not leave the substratum soaked with water Fertilizer Use fertilizer rich in nitrogen and potassium Add to water every 20-25 days Miscellaneous Will do well in most conditions (6) May want to cover root with straw or leaves to protect against cold temperatures (9) Most seeds germinate spring-summer (8) Seedlings mature in 5-7 weeks (8) Plant can act as either annual or perennial. Weedy plant, considered noxious in some areas. The seeds can last up to 6 years under correct conditions (8) Length of Storage: Seedlings mature 5-7 weeks (8) they can be annual or perennial (8) Guidelines for Blooms in: Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, and Nov (4) or whenever conditions Outplanting / are right (7) Performance on Typical Sites: Outplanting should be done in late spring sheltered from the wind (9) Will succeed in most soils and conditions (6) Other Comments: There are accounts of plant being both toxic and non-toxic. Through my research there is overwhelmingly more evidence for toxicity than nontoxicity for this plant. INFORMATION SOURCES References: 1) "Plants Profile: Solanum americanum Mill.". USDA. 05/19/2010

<http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=soam>. 2) Calflora: Information on California plants for education, research and conservation, based on data contributed by the Consortium of Calif. Herbaria and dozens of other public and private institutions and individuals. [web application]. 2010. Berkeley, California: The Calflora Database [a non-profit organization]. Available: http://www.calflora.org/ (Accessed: May 19, 2010). 3) USDA, ARS, National Genetic Resources Program. Germplasm Resources Information Network - (GRIN) [Online Database]. National Germplasm Resources Laboratory, Beltsville, Maryland. URL: http://www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/taxon.pl?100795 (19 May 2010) 4) "Solanum americanum Miller". Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center. 05/19/2010 <http://www.wildflower.org/plants/result.php?id_plant=soam>. 5) "Solanum americanum ". WA Native Plant Society. 05/19/2010 < http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?genus=s olanum&species=americanum>. 6) "Solanum americanum - Mill. American Nightshade ". Plants For A Future. 05/19/2010 <http://www.pfaf.org/database/plants.php?solanum+americanum>. 7) Beth, Kinsey. "Solanum americanum - American Black Nightshade ". Southeastern Arizona Wildflowers. 05/19/2010 <http://www.fireflyforest.com/flowers/2364/solanum-americanum-americanblack-nightshade/>. 8) "American black nightshade". California Department of Food and Agriculture. 05/19/2010 <http://www.cdfa.ca.gov/phpps/ipc/weedinfo/solanum-americanum.htm>. 9) "Solanum americanum Solanum nodiflorum Jacq.". 05/19/2010 < http://www.gardening.eu/arc/plants/shrubs/solanum-nodiflorum- Jacq/65154/stamp_a.asp>. 10) "Consortium of California Herbaria". University of California Berkely. 05/19/2010 <http://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/cgi-bin/get_consort.pl>. 11) "American Black Nightshade (Solanum americanum)". 05/19/2010 <http://2bnthewild.com/03869.jpg>. (picture)

Other Sources Consulted: "Solanum Americanum". Institue for systematic botany. 05/19/2010 <http://www.florida.plantatlas.usf.edu/plant.aspx?id=870>. "Solanum Americanum". Flora of North America. 05/19/2010 <http://www.efloras.org/browse.aspx?flora_id=1&name_str=solanum%20ame ricanum>. Polistes Corporation, "Solanum Americanum Mill.". Discover Life. 05/19/2010 <http://www.discoverlife.org/mp/20q?search=solanum+americanum>. Protocol Author (First and last name): Date Protocol Created or Updated (MM/DD/Y Y): Kevin Nguyen May/19/2010 Note: This template was modified by J.D. Bakker from that available at: http://www.nativeplantnetwork.org/network/sampleblankform.asp