Brazilean nightshade
Solanum seaforthianum 

Brazilian nightshade is a sprawling shrub or creeper with bright red berries. It is poisonous to people and animals and it smothers other plants. It invades forests, riparian areas, roadsides and gardens. It can also host diseases for solanum crops such as eggplants.

Control

  • Physical removal ensuring all root fragments are removed
  • Mulch can suppress seedling growth
  • Herbicide treatment

More Information

Brazilian Nightshade - WeedWise NSW