Fruits: The berries are globe to egg-shaped and can range from red to orange, or green depending on ripeness. [...] It can adapt to many conditions, from dry to flooded soil, and from full sun to shade. [...] Removing bittersweet nightshade from gardens can be costly and time-consuming due to its ability to regenerate from stem and root fragments. [...] Chemical Control: Before selecting a herbicide, it is essential to evaluate the site-specific characteristics and consider the overall goals and objectives for the area as these will guide the choice of herbicide and application strategy. [...] When disposing of bittersweet nightshade, collect plant crowns and root balls and discard them in the garbage or at a transfer station.
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