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sola woolly-stemmed biennial arborescent shrub of tropical Africa and southern Asia having silvery-white prickly branches, clusters of blue or white flowers, and bright red berries resembling holly berries
sola erect or spreading perennial of southwestern United States and Mexico bearing small pale brown to cream tubers resembling potatoes
sola copiously branched vine of Brazil having deciduous leaves and white flowers tinged with blue
sola South American shrub or small tree widely cultivated in the tropics
sola improved garden variety of black nightshade having small edible orange or black berries
sola hairy upright herb native to southeastern Asia but widely cultivated for its large glossy edible fruit commonly used as a vegetable
sola Eurasian herb naturalized in America having white flowers and poisonous hairy foliage and bearing black berries that are sometimes poisonous but sometimes edible
sola improved garden variety of black nightshade having small edible orange or black berries
sola small South American shrub cultivated as a houseplant for its abundant ornamental but poisonous red or yellow cherry-sized fruit
sola small perennial shrub cultivated in uplands of South America for its edible bright orange fruits resembling tomatoes or oranges
sola North American nightshade with prickly foliage and racemose yellow flowers
sola annual native to South America having underground stolons bearing edible starchy tubers
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