Comes with the territory, what is this plant?
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Katy Bowss on Jul 05, 2016Twin-leaved Solanum is one of the new Florida’s invasive plants. http://okeechobee.ifas.ufl.edu/News%20columns/Twin%20Leaf%20Solanum.htmHelpful Reply
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Trudy Pearl on Jul 05, 2016Looks like flower & leaves of my Sweet Olive tree. Are small flowers fragrant? That would be a tell-tell sign it is.Helpful Reply
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GoddessOdd on Jul 05, 2016These are invasive plant pests. I live in Central Florida, and even though these are supposed to be found only in south Florida, I can tell you they are moving north. I removed four plants in the past two weeks, and I had never seen them before. It seems that they are as prolific as they are tenacious, so vigilance seems to be required to get rid of them.Helpful Reply
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Janice Sharpe on Jul 05, 2016Followed the leads from the two replies. With something to go on, researched and the ID was easy.Helpful Reply
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