Autumn: 2026
🌱 Natural Farming Potato Vine: Resilient Beauty in the Autumn Garden
This climber, scientifically known as Solanum
laxum
(common names: Potato Vine or Jasmine
Nightshade),
is one of the most rewarding ornamental species of
the Solanaceae family.
Although its white flowers
with yellow centers resemble those of a potato or
tomato plant, it is a vigorous woody vine that can
easily reach 15 feet if given proper support.
Interactive viewer: Jazmín de Solano
Importance and Toxicity: In floriculture, it is highly prized for its long-blooming season and its ability to quickly cover pergolas and fences. However, a crucial fact: like many Solanaceae, it is a toxic plant if ingested. Its small berries contains solanine, so caution is advised in gardens with pets or small children.
Climate Change and Seasonal Shifts: It is both fascinating and concerning to observe how climate change is altering biological cycles. We are seeing typical spring-blooming species showing full vigor in late autumn, while fruit trees like mandarins—which should be slowly ripening for winter—are behaving unpredictably. These phenological anomalies are visible reminders that global warming is rewriting our agricultural calendar.
🌿Solanum Laxum Challenge
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