Annual erect herb , up to 25 cm . Stems with few branches , sparsely pubescent to glabrous . Leaves alternate , ovate , elliptic or lanceolate , apex acute , base cuneate , margins entire to coarsely dentate , glabrous to pubescent . Flowers axillary , in 3–6 flowered cymes , white , sometimes drying yellow . Fruit berry , globose , red or orange . Seeds discoid .
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Solanum luteum subsp. villosum (Mill.) Dostál
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