The Garden Community for Garden Lovers

You can visit our Solanum laxum page or browse the pictures using the next and previous links. If you've been inspired take a look at the Solanum plants in our garden centre.

Solanum laxum 'Album'


Solanum laxum 'Album' (Solanum laxum)

Even though we had frost last week, my Solanum is still flowering!



Comments on this photo

 

mine too, its full of new buds but i fear the coming cold spell will put paid to those :( Its my first year with this plant, is it supposed to have berries?

6 Dec, 2009

 

Is this quite hardy.? I had one once and kept it in a pot so that I could bring it into shelter in the winter. I'm not sure if it died from being pot bound, or from cold.

6 Dec, 2009

 

Nice close-up!

7 Dec, 2009

 

I lost mine in the frost last year,it was only a baby, I'm going to have to look for another one

7 Dec, 2009

 

It doesn't produce berries, Ww. The reaction to the frost we had was interesting - the flowers closed up! I thought they'd died, but no, back they came!

No, it isn't reliably hardy, Hywel - it doesn't like hard frosts, but I was lucky and it survived last winter.

I think you'd find another one quite easily, Grindle. :-)))

Thanks, Charlie!

7 Dec, 2009

 

Thanks Spritz, re the berries - the label on it must be wrong. The garden centre (a reputable one, Frosts) had the plant in the 'half-hardy' section, but people have had them round here for years and not lost them. Its grown so much in its first year :))

7 Dec, 2009

 

Yes, mine did too - I cut it back by about two-thirds, but it has taken off over the back fence, into the field behind us - and is battling with the brambles and nettles there. I reckon I know which is winning, as well! LOL.

I know that people have lost them in hard frosts - Andrewr did in Berkshire! I have mine in a sheltered area where it gets the sun (haha) for most of the day.

7 Dec, 2009

 

I'll make sure I go for a more mature one this time :)

8 Dec, 2009

 

I'm sure that would help, Grindle - let it get its roots down! :-)

8 Dec, 2009

 

I'm learning LOL the fact that starter plants are cheaper, unless you keep them potted up for a couple of years, they can be a false economy.

9 Dec, 2009

 

Yes, I'm sure you're right, Grindle. It can be done, of course, but you have to have somewhere to keep them in the meantime, as well!

9 Dec, 2009

 

Just beautiful Spritz......and in December!!

10 Dec, 2009

 

They do flower late, Janey. It's such a pleasure to see. :-))

10 Dec, 2009

 

Wild? How wonderful! I have a mauve one - S. crispum 'Glasnevin' which flowers much earlier. I do know they're toxic, but I don't eat them, so that's OK!! LOL.

11 Dec, 2009



Comment on this photo


   Photo 5 of 9

  • previous slideshow photo
  • next slideshow photo

What else?

See who else is growing Solanum laxum.

See who else has plants in genus Solanum.

This photo is of "Solanum Laxum 'Album'" in Spritzhenry's garden

Members who like this photo

  • Gardening with friends since
    4 Apr, 2008

  • Gardening with friends since
    10 Nov, 2008

  • Gardening with friends since
    30 Aug, 2009

  • Gardening with friends since
    9 Aug, 2009

  • Gardening with friends since
    1 Apr, 2009

  • Gardening with friends since
    21 Jul, 2008

  • Gardening with friends since
    4 Jul, 2007

  • Gardening with friends since
    4 Feb, 2008

  • Gardening with friends since
    29 Mar, 2008

  • Gardening with friends since
    12 Jan, 2008

  • Gardening with friends since
    18 Oct, 2007

  • uma
    Uma

    Gardening with friends since
    28 Oct, 2009

  • Gardening with friends since
    2 Jul, 2008

  • Gardening with friends since
    22 Oct, 2008

  • Gardening with friends since
    21 May, 2007

Garden centre