Representative fruits, seeds and stone cells of South American morelloids A bilobed fruits in S. tripartitum with fully mature red berries at the base of the inflorescence and maturing green, yellow, and orange fruits more distally B orange-red fleshy berries of S. corymbosum in highly branched inflorescences C fully mature marbled fruits in S. physalifolium D immature ellipsoid fruits of S. antisuyo E fully mature fruits of S. antisuyo F immature green fruits amongst fully mature purple-black fruits in S. cochabambense G fully mature fruits of S. polytrichostylum H stone cells (also known as sclerotic granules or brachysclerids) found in the fruits of most species of the Morelloid clade (left side of photo) next to the teardrop shaped seeds (right side of photo; S. umalilaense Manoko) I stone cells visible in dried fruits of herbarium specimens (S. triflorum). (A Barboza 3563 B Särkinen et al. 4604B C Knapp et al. 10334 D Gonzáles 10256 E Gonzáles 10256 F Knapp et al. 10363 G Särkinen et al. 5277 H Nijmegen accession A24750133 I Podlech 8624 BM000848286). Photos by P. Gonzáles, S. Knapp, and T. Särkinen.

 
 
  Part of: Knapp S, Särkinen T, Barboza GE (2023) A revision of the South American species of the Morelloid clade (Solanum L., Solanaceae). PhytoKeys 231: 1-342. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.231.100894