Two halved Solanum quitoense fruit, one side with orange skin, and the the other half showing the orange pulp
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Solanum quitoense (Lulo)

A shrub native to Colombia with a habitat between 400 and 8,500 feet. The fruit is called lulo in Colombia and makes an excellent juice and is normally always available in supermarkets. Photographed in the central Andes mountain range of Colombia (Cordillera Central).

Two Hairy purple Solanum quitoense flowers with yellow-orange stamens and green stigmas
A hairy developing yellow Solanum quitoense fruit with a purple sepal
A thorny Solanum quitoense stem with purple flowers
Solanum quitoense white flower with yellow stames
Solanum quitoense white flower and new fruit
Two rust-yellow Solanum quitoense fruits
Four Solanum quitoense fruit on the bush
Green fruit growing on a Solanum quitoense plant
Two spent Solanum quitoense flowers
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