Bush with purple "pods"

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  1. gagee

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    I stopped at a man selling plants today and he had these really cool looking plants planted in his yard. Without looking around at what he had for sale I asked if he had any for sale. He did. They stay in the ground all year and come back each year or so he says. The are a deep green with small slender leaves and the deepest purple little pods (looks like a decorative pepper plant but not red). Does anybodyknow what this is?
     

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    chimera Well-Known Member 10 Years

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    Re: Plant with purple pods

    Some kind of Solanum ?
     
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    Michael F Paragon of Plants Forums Moderator 10 Years

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    Probably a species of Solanum, and certainly in the family Solanaceae.
     
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    Decorative chilli?
     
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    Where can I find out more about this Solanum? What is the common name? At one time I had a plant sort ofl ike this that had red round berries on it. Berries were supposed to be poisonous. If I heard the name of it, I would know it.
     
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    Michael F Paragon of Plants Forums Moderator 10 Years

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    Either Solanum pseudocapsicum or S. capsicastrum. I don't recollect these ever having purple berries, though.
     
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    If I could just find the name of the bush with the orange/red berries I would be happy. For the life of me I do not know what it was called. It was not a scientific name.

    Also where can I find more info on the Solanum?
     
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    Nightshade?
     
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    Eric La Fountaine Contributor Forums Moderator 10 Years

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    I agree with Nandan. Looks like an ornamental pepper to me (pepper in the American sense, known to others as capsicum) Capsicum annuum. They come in many colours, whitish, yellow, orange, red, purple, even black. I woludn't think they would come back though, unless from seeds.
     
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    For the plant with the orange/red berries...a couple common names to see if it rings any bells for you: Jerusalem Cherry & Firethorn. I do not know if the berries are poisonous.
     
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    Thank you. It is Jerusalem Cherry. I have been told the berries are poisonous. I would love to find another plant.
     
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    Do you know the common name of this plant other than purple pod plant? Sounds like something from a space movie.
     
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