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- = Solanum laciniatum f. novozelandicum Herasim.
Glabrous, unarmed, soft-wooded shrub to c. 3 m tall; stems often purple or greenish purple. Lvs petiolate, entire or pinnatisect (with 1–4 pairs of lobes sometimes nearly reaching midrib) on the same plant, 10–40 cm long. Lamina of entire lvs to 5 cm wide (lobes of pinnatisect ones to 2 cm wide, lanceolate or linear-lanceolate, sometimes ± elliptic); base decurrent on petiole; apex obtuse to acuminate. Cymes 2- c. 10-flowered; peduncles to 18 cm long at anthesis, slender; pedicels pendent at fruiting. Calyx 5–8 mm long, accrescent; lobes very broadly ovate-triangular, mucronate, much < tube. Corolla usually 4–5 cm diam., violet, almost glabrous; lobes very broad and rather shallow, ± emarginate. Anthers 3–4 mm long. Berry 23–30 mm long, ovoid or ellipsoid, pendent, usually yellow or pale orange; stone cells conspicuous, = or > seeds. Seeds 2.2–2.5 mm diam., ± obovoid but somewhat asymmetric.
[From: Webb et al. (1988) Flora of New Zealand. Volume 4.]
Flowering: Jan.–Dec.