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Blue witch nightshade

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Plant Description Plant Type Shrub Size 2 - 3 ft tall
2 - 3 ft wide Growth Rate Moderate Dormancy Evergreen, Summer Semi-Deciduous Flower Color Blue, Lavender, Purple, Yellow Flowering Season Spring, Summer, Winter Wildlife Supported The flowers are attractive to a variety of insects, including bees and butterflies
Butterflies & moths hosted ( 1 confirmed , 34 likely * ) SHOW ALL Eggplant Leafroller Lineodes integra Lineodes integra
White-lined Sphinx Hyles lineata Hyles lineata
Alfalfa Looper Moth Autographa californica Autographa californica
Carolina Sphinx Manduca sexta Manduca sexta
Armyworm Moth Mythimna unipuncta Mythimna unipuncta
Subterranean Dart Feltia subterranea Feltia subterranea
Isabella Tiger Moth Pyrrharctia isabella Pyrrharctia isabella
Landscaping Information Full Sun, Part Shade Moisture Very Low Summer Irrigation Max 1x / month once established Nurseries Ease of Care Moderately Easy Cold Tolerance Tolerates cold to 0° F Soil Drainage Fast, Medium Soil Description Tolerates a variety of soils. Tolerates Saline Soil,Tolerates Sodic Soil. Soil PH: 5.5 - 7.5 Common uses Bee Gardens, Bird Gardens, Butterfly Gardens, Deer Resistant Companion Plants Propagation? For propagating by seed: Stored seeds scarification or hot water for 1 hr. only ( Emery and Frey Sunset Zones? 7*, 8, 9, 10, 14*, 15, 16, 17, 19*, 20*, 21*, 22*, 23*, 24 Natural Setting Site Type

Dry, rocky slopes, canyons and mesas throughout the state, in various plant communities including chaparral, sage scrub, grassland, and woodlands

Climate

Annual Precipitation: 3.1" - 117.4", Summer Precipitation: 0.14" - 3.91", Coldest Month: 17.9" - 58.8", Hottest Month: 38.4" - 87.6", Humidity: 0.03" - 43.55", Elevation: -247" - 14460"

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Bluewitch Nightshade

Sources include: Wikipedia. All text shown in the "About" section of these pages is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Plant observation data provided by the participants of the California Consortia of Herbaria, Sunset information provided by Jepson Flora Project. Propogation from seed information provided by the Santa Barbara Botanical Garden from "Seed Propagation of Native California Plants" by Dara E. Emery. Sources of plant photos include CalPhotos, Wikimedia Commons, and independent plant photographers who have agreed to share their images with Calscape. Other general sources of information include Calflora, CNPS Manual of Vegetation Online, Jepson Flora Project, Las Pilitas, Theodore Payne, Tree of Life, The Xerces Society, and information provided by CNPS volunteer editors, with special thanks to Don Rideout. Climate data used in creation of plant range maps is from PRISM Climate Group, Oregon State University, using 30 year (1981-2010) annual "normals" at an 800 meter spatial resolution.

BLUE WITCH

The nightshade family or Solanaceae is familiar to most of us: tomatoes, eggplants, and most sweet and hot peppers are closely related to blue witch. Unlike our cultivated culinary classics, Solanum umbelliferum is not edible to humans or pets (in fact, it is highly toxic if ingested). Its fruit however, are a great treat for many visiting and resident birds. Even though the nightshades offer no nectar they are visited by bumblebees and a few other native bee species capable of “buzz pollinating” the flowers. Numerous moth species use blue witch as a larval host plant. This is especially important if you are trying to attract beneficial organisms into your garden, helping support local ecosystems. Moth (and butterfly) caterpillars are an important source of protein for our avian neighbors. It has been said that deer will choose other plants over Solanum if they are not too hungry.

On a mid-winter hike, before most plants start to bloom, you may have had the pleasure of spotting a spray of purple flowers vining up through the shrub layer. I’ve also seen blue witch mounded singularly upon the sheer slopes of a coastal bluff in the heat of early summer, still showing off their distinctive colors long after peak wildflower season. Depending on conditions, the bloom period for blue witch can extend from winter all the way through mid-summer. If you haven’t had the honor, look for grey-green stems poking up through chaparral and northern coastal scrub, or along the edges and openings of oak and mixed evergreen woodlands.

You can be sure you’ve found blue witch by taking a close look at the flower. There you’ll find two tell-tale green spots at the base of each fused petal. These spots are generally ringed by a white halo. The flowers are a little less than an inch across, rounded, purple-blue and made up of 5 fused petals with large orange/yellow anthers surrounding a single pistil. The fruit (a true berry) resembles a tiny green tomato ripening to purple/brown or black. This summer deciduous sub-shrub has a loose branching habit often twining up through the branches of another shrub, though it can also be found growing in a dense mound. Blue witch is pleasantly fragrant.

In a garden setting, S. umbelliferum will need moderate to good drainage and full-sun (at least in the winter). Given the open growth habit of blue witch, it is most effective when planted among other shrubs allowing hairy grey-green branches to pop up here and there dangling flower clusters in unexpected places. The companion plants you chose will depend upon where you live. Here on the central coast this interesting nightshade can be planted with toyon, coffee berry, sagebrush, California lilac, cream bush and bush monkey flower. Grey-green foliage creates an interesting color contrast against other more common darker shades of green. Blue witch tolerates a range of soil-types, and is drought tolerant. Watering once per month through the summer will encourage a longer bloom period and a fuller looking plant. Once established, this plant will survive fairly harsh conditions with little to no summer water.

Fun fact: Solanum umbelliferum hybridizes with two other native purple flowered nightshades, S. xanti and S.parishii. Taxonomists remark that these species need more study to fully understand the differences between the three.

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Solanum xanti - Blue Witch, Purple Nightshade (Plant)

Long bloom season with deep, infrequent watering. Good wildlife plant--berries attract birds, but are not edible for humans. This is a member of the nightshade family. Caution: all parts are toxic.

Plant Characteristics
Family Name Solanaceae
Species Name Solanum xanti
Common Name Blue Witch, Purple Nightshade
Plant Type Perennial
Sun Exposure Coast-Sun, Coast-Part Sun, Inland-Part Sun,
Water Requirement Low
Soil Type Any
Flower Color Purple, Violet, Lavender
Flowering Months March, April, May, June, February
Evergreen/Deciduous Evergreen
Height by Width 3ft. x 3ft.
Growth Rate Slow
Endangered Not Ranked
Growth Habit Rounded,
Cold Hardy to 15 degrees F
Distribution Throughout the California Floristic Province (except Cascade Range, Central Valley), Desert Mtns; Baja CA
Natural Habitat Shrubland, oak/pine woodland, coniferous forest; below 8,600'
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