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Solanum amblymerum
Spiny Kangaroo Apple

Conservation status: Least Concern

Flowering:  Spring and Summer
Flowers:Pinkish or blue through to purple.
Plant:Very prickly small shrub. Spines are on stems and both top and underside of leaves. Leaves are long and lobeless, mostly smooth and dark green on top with hairy paler-coloured undersides. Fruit is pale green.
Habitat:Understory plant in forests, sandy soils.
 
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Solanales
Solanaceae
Solanum
amblymerum

One of the native species of Solanum known to be in Girraween, the Spiny Kangaroo Apple is aptly named. The plant is very "spiny" and the fruit do look like tiny green apples. Solanum amblymerum can be easily distinguished from other similar species by the shape of its leaf - which is quite long and narrow and lobeless.

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