Family: Solanaceae
High Risk Traits:
- Elevation range exceeds 1000 m, demonstrating environmental versatility
 - Grows in tropical climates
 - Widely introduced and naturalized throughout the Pacific
 - Reported as a weed of disturbed areas (impacts generally unspecified)
 - Other Solanum species have become invasive
 - Forms with prickles exist
 - Alternate host of fruit flies in the genus Bactrocera
 - Shade-tolerant
 - Tolerates many soil types
 - Reproduces by seed
 - Self-fertile
 - Able to reach maturity in <1 growing season
 - Seeds dispersed by birds and intentionally by people
 
Low Risk Traits:
- Despite reports of weediness, negative impacts are not documented
 - Unarmed forms exist
 - Fruits edible and used medicinally
 - Not reported to spread vegetatively
 - Herbicides are effective at controlling other weedy Solanum species
 
						
					