Solanum nelsonii

See text Solanum nelsonii[2] (often misspelled Solanum nelsoni), common names pōpolo[3] and Nelson's horsenettle,[4] is a partially woody sprawling shrub-like perennial plant in the family Solanaceae, part of the Solanum or nightshade genus.

It grows low in coastal sites in coral rubble to pure sand.

Solanum nelsonii was listed as an endangered species wherever found by the U.S.

[1] Pōpolo is used in restoration projects around the state of Hawaii and the Northwest Hawaiian Islands.

The scientific name Solanum nelsonii has also – invalidly – been given to two other species of nightshade: Several varieties of Nelson's horsenettle have been described, but they are not usually considered valid anymore:

Solanum nelsonii in flower