Solanum Rostratum is a plant species native to North America and popularly known as the "buffalo-bur", a name inspired by the bur-like thorns on its fruit. However, this plant has several other common names due to its unique characteristics, such as "spiny nightshade", "prickly-fruited nightshade", "purple-berry nightshade", and "cockroach berry". All these names are synonyms that describe the plant's spiny stems, prickly leaves, and purple berries. The Solanum Rostratum plant has been used in traditional medicine to treat various ailments, but it is also considered a weed due to its invasive nature. Despite its reputation, this plant remains a fascinating part of the North American natural landscape.