Calibrachoa parviflora (=Petunia parviflora). SEASIDE PETUNIA. Annual. Reported in Mohave, Yavapai, Coconino, and Navajo counties, 400-5000 feet [McD].
Chamaesaracha coronopus. GREENLEAF FIVE EYES. Perennial. Throughout region at 2500-7500 feet [McD].
Datura wrightii (=Datura meteloides misapplied; may be synonymous with D. inoxia [H/JM]). SACRED DATURA. SACRED THORN-APPLE. Perennial. Mohave, Yavapai, Coconino, and Navajo counties, 1000-6500 feet [McD].
Lycium andersonii. ANDERSON WOLFBERRY. WATER JACKET. Shrub. Mohave, Yavapai, and Coconino counties, 5500 feet and lower [McD].
Lycium cooperi. PEACH THORN. Shrub. Mohave County, 3000 feet and lower [McD].
Lycium exsertum. ARIZONA DESERT-THORN. Shrub. Mohave County, 4000 feet and lower [McD].
Lycium fremontii. FREMONT'S DESERT-THORN. Shrub. Mohave County, 2500 feet and lower [McD].
Lycium pallidum. PALE DESERT-THORN. Shrub. Throughout region at 3300-7000 feet [McD].
Lycium parishii. PARISH'S DESERT-THORN. Shrub. reported from southern Mohave County, 2500 feet and lower [McD].
Margaranthus solanaceous. NETTED GLOBECHERRY. Annual. Reported from Yavapai County, 3500-5500 feet [McD].
Nicotiana attenuata. COYOTE TOBACCO. Annual. Throughout region at 1000-7500 feet [McD].
Nicotiana clevelandii. CLEVELAND'S TOBACCO. Annual. Reported from southern Mohave County at 5000 feet or lower [McD].
Nicotiana glauca. TREE TOBACCO. Shrub or small tree. Found in Mohave, Yavapai, and Coconino counties up to 5000 feet but common only below 3000 feet [McD].
Nicotiana obtusifolia var. obtusifolia (= Nicotiana trigonophylla). DESERT TOBACCO. Biennial or perennial. Found in Mohave, Yavapai, Coconino, and Navajo counties, and probably also up to 6900 feet but usually much lower [McD].
Nicotiana obtusifolia var. palmeri (=Nicotiana palmeri). DESERT TOBACCO. Perennial. Reported from Mohave County, at 2000 feet or lower [McD].
Physalis acutifolia (=Physalis wrightii). SHARPLEAF GROUNDCHERRY. Annual. Yavapai and Navajo counties, 3000-4000 feet [McD].
Physalis crassifolia. YELLOW NIGHTSHADE GROUNDCHERRY. Perennial. Mohave, Yavapai, and Coconino counties, up to 4500 feet or higher, but more common below 3000 feet [McD].
Physalis hederifolia. (also spelled: Physalis hederaefolia). IVYLEAF GROUNDCHERRY. Perennial. Mohave, Yavapai, and Coconino counties, 3000-7000 feet [McD].
Physalis hederifolia var. fendleri (=Physalis fendleri). FENDLER'S GROUNDCHERRY. Perennial. Throughout region, 2000-7500 feet [McD].
Physalis heterophylla. CLAMMY GROUNDCHERRY. Perennial. Reported from Coconino and Navajo counties, probably also in Yavapai County, 4000-7000 feet [McD].
Physalis hispida (=Physalis lanceolata misapplied). PRAIRIE GROUNDCHERRY. "Doubtfully reported" from the White Mountains in Apache County, 5000-8500 feet [McD, using P. lanceolata].
Physalis longifolia. LONGLEAF GROUNDCHERRY. Perennial. Reported from southern Navajo County, 2500-5000 feet [McD].
Physalis pubescens. HUSK TOMATO. Annual. Reported from Yavapai County, 3000-6000 feet [McD].
Quincula lobata (=Physalis lobata). CHINESE LANTERN. Perennial. Reported from Navajo County, found in Petrified Forest National Park, Apache County at 5600 feet [McD].
Solanum americanum (=Solanum nodiflorum). AMERICAN BLACK NIGHTSHADE. Annual. "Rather doubtfully reported" from Oak Creek Canyon, Coconino County [McD, S. americanum]; Mohave, Yavapai, Coconino, amd Navajo counties, at medium and low elevations [McD, S. nodiflorum].
Solanum douglasii. GREENSPOT NIGHTSHADE. Subshrub. Yavapai and Coconino counties, 1500-6000 feet [McD].
Solanum elaeagnifolium. HORSENETTLE. SILVERLEAF NIGHTSHADE. Perennial. Throughout region at 3500-6000 feet [McD].
Solanum fendleri. FENDLER'S HORSENETTLE. Perennial. Found in southern Apache County, 6800 feet [McD].
Solanum heterodoxum var. novomexicanum. NEW MEXICAN NIGHTSHADE. Annual. Reported from Kirkland, in southwestern Yavapai County, at ca. 4000 feet [McD].
Solanum jamesii. WILD-POTATO. Perennial. Yavapai, Coconino, Navajo, and Apache counties, at 5500-8500 feet [McD].
Solanum physalifolium (=Solanum sarrachoides misapplied). HOE NIGHTSHADE. Annual. Found in Coconino and Apache counties, probably also in Navajo County, 3500-7200 feet [McD].
Solanum rostratum. BUFFALO-BUR. BUFFALOBUR NIGHTSHADE. Annual. Throughout region at 1000-7500 feet [McD].
Solanum triflorum. CUTLEAF NIGHTSHADE. Annual. Throughout region at 1000-7500 feet [McD].
Solanum xanti. CHAPARRAL NIGHTSHADE. Subshrub. Mohave, Yavapai, Coconino, and Navajo counties, 3500-6000 feet [McD].
This page last revised 3 August 2008.
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