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Solanum pseudocapsicum-habit (photo V. Matevski). 

Solanum pseudocapsicum-habit (photo V. Matevski). 

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In this paper Solanum pseudocapsicum is reported for the first time for the flora of the Republic of Macedonia. This adventive plant species was found in Ohrid, on walls near the Monastery of St. Jovan Kaneo.

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