Apple-of-Sodom

Solanum linnaeanum
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Weed profile

  • Perennial
  • Shrub
  • Injures animals
  • Habitat: pastures

Impact

Invades perennial pastures.

Description

  • Perennial subshrub to 1 metre high.
  • Prickles to 15 mm long.
  • Deeply lobed elliptic leaves, dark green with star-shaped hairs.
  • Blue flowers with five petals.
  • Large, round green berries, turning brown when ripe.

Control options

  • chemical control

    triclopyr (600g/L)

    When: Cut stump, spring - summer

    Where: Non-crop areas and pastures.

  • physical control

    Manual removal

    When: Any time

    Where: Any.

triclopyr (600g/L)

Application Method: Cut stump

Application Rate: 1L/30L biodiesel or diesel

Product Name: Garlon 600®

Herbicide Group: 4

Situation: Non-crop areas and pastures.

Timing: Cut stump, spring - summer

Comments: Cut stem and apply immediately. Poisonous if swallowed; may irritate eyes and skin.

Legal Status: PER 91974 (exp. 2027)

Manual removal

Situation: Any.

Timing: Any time

Comments: Manually remove and burn isolated plants.

Legal requirements in each region

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Alinytjara Wiluṟara
Eyre Peninsula
Green Adelaide
Hills and Fleurieu
Kangaroo Island
Limestone Coast
Murraylands and Riverland
Northern and Yorke
South Australian Arid Lands