

Western Horsenettle, also known as Torrey's Nightshade, Robust Horsenettle, Carolina Horse-Nettle
Western Horsenettle requires meticulous attention due to its invasive nature and the presence of toxic components that can affect nearby flora and fauna. Key care needs involve managing its spread by routinely removing any new shoots and ensuring it doesn't encroach on other plants' space. Special care must be taken when handling western Horsenettle to avoid skin irritation or ingestion, necessitating the use of protective gear. Knowledge of local regulations is crucial as control measures may be legally mandated.
Watering schedule: Every week
Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
Toxic to Pets
Common issues for Western Horsenettle based on 10 million real cases