Nomenclature
Scientific Name:
Solanum crispum Ruiz & Pav.
 Description

Semi-upright or semi-scrambling, ± stellate-puberulent, unarmed shrub to c. 3.5 m tall; vegetative shoots long, sometimes zigzagging, densely stellate-hairy when young. Petioles to 2 cm long. Lamina 2–12–(15.5) × 0.8–5–(10.7) cm, often small on flowering branches, ovate or oblong-ovate, becoming glabrate except on midrib, entire; base truncate to subcordate; apex usually acute or cuspidate. Cymes in large, dense, many-flowered panicles borne on short lateral leafy branches; rachis to c. 8 cm long, tomentulose; peduncles and pedicels < rachis but with similar indumentum, ± erect to spreading at fruiting. Calyx 2–3 mm long, densely puberulent; lobes ± broad-triangular, very shallow, scarcely accrescent. Corolla 2–3 cm diam., mauve, mostly with darker base and streak down middle of lobes; lobes triangular-lanceolate or ovate, tomentulose with branched hairs, the margins undulate. Anthers 3–4 mm long. Berry 9–11 mm diam., globose, pale yellow; stone cells 0. Seed not seen.

[From: Webb et al. (1988) Flora of New Zealand. Volume 4.]

 Biostatus
Exotic
 Phenology

Flowering: Oct.–Mar.