SILVERLEAF NIGHTSHADE One of the most commonly occurring, flowering roadside weeds here is the one shown above It's worth taking a close look at the yellow, bananalike things in the blossom's center, as we do below You might guess that the bananas are the stamens' baglike, pollenproducing anthers Normally when a flower's anthers are matureSilverleaf nightshade is very difficult to kill Plants can be spread by seed or root pieces It is best to try to treat isolated plants and small patches as they appear Extended and integrated control measures are vital to manage this weed Silverleaf nightshade is toxic to animals, with cattle more susceptible than sheepSimilarly, it is asked, how do I get rid of silverleaf nightshade? White Silverleaf Silver leaf nightshade control