If I showed you this plant and asked you what it is, you might not know the exact answer, but you might say that the flowers look a lot like a tomato, or a potato, or maybe deadly nightshade.
![horse nettle](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiYjVFgleKATiezgFg80Ye7AYf4nGwszpkumpilW4EFbFU3OgS58ng26fOj1au9Pv01rYBu9KoxZurG-3U3-RtYd12R5tSAWwrjPZhDohfc2nyLiYa5GNi2ZIie7_epCX_onqR3EPdCJdwv/s1600/HorseNettle01.jpg)
You would be right on! They are all members of the Solanaceae family of plants. The flowers of this one can be white or purple. Very distinctive shape.
![horse nettle](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh3wlcUWaIj2Bzqgixbk6OPQ4_MP0zK5a_-LRZqOfuA2WYqJBh2wgip-SQbP98n8WUilm00wAM-qFPtXg3a8dWwf50mNorIHmxUY4U51zmAsOwAt9i5Tw6AHASeir4FvCtX26YAJf7NtGQ3/s1600/HorseNettle02.jpg)
But the giveaway to identify this one is the soft spines on the stem. Solanum carolinense, horse nettle.
![horse nettle](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhxiJjf_YuSZnwkhoaMQOb1j27jA61ubUPFfSC_NpKY6F_gfpVwhdBM4lDoLu8VU4y0mYwySGX6OtD0kfnInu9dRYroQFx5c6CSdLvutf9QgJ4yYvxvWE65a4B29I-fd1FHGHUOpSBh7Ptj/s1600/HorseNettle03.jpg)
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Beautiful blossoms.
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