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  2. Solanum torvum - Wikipedia

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    Solanum torvum, also known as pendejera, turkey berry, devil's fig, pea eggplant, platebrush or susumber, [2] is a bushy, erect and spiny perennial plant used horticulturally as a rootstock for eggplant. Grafted plants are very vigorous and tolerate diseases affecting the root system, thus allowing the crop to continue for a second year.

  3. List of Solanum species - Wikipedia

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    Solanum polygamum Vahl – cakalaka berry; Solanum polytrichum Moric. Solanum praetermissum Kerr ex Barnett; Solanum premnifolium (Miers) Bohs; Solanum prinophyllum Dunal; Solanum proteanthum Bohs; Solanum pseuderanthemoides Schltr. Solanum pseudoamericanum Särkinen, P. Gonzáles & S. Knapp, 2013 [26] Solanum pseudoauriculatum Chodat & Hassl.

  4. Solanum pubescens - Wikipedia

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    Solanum pubescens is a wild shrub found in the foot hill areas of southern India. It is very closely related to the Turkey berry (Solanum torvum). This shrub does not have spines; leaves are smaller in size covered with dense sticky hairs. Flowers are larger, purple to violet, the flowering and fruiting is seasonal in S. pubescens. Flowering ...

  5. Solanum - Wikipedia

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    Solanum is a large and diverse genus of flowering plants, which include three food crops of high economic importance: the potato, the tomato and the eggplant (aubergine, brinjal). It is the largest genus in the nightshade family Solanaceae , comprising around 1,500 species.

  6. Solanum americanum - Wikipedia

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    Solanum americanum grows up to 1–1.5 metres (39–59 in) tall and is an annual or short-lived perennial.The leaves are alternate on the branch, and vary greatly in size, up to 10 centimetres (3.9 in) long and 7 centimetres (2.8 in) broad, with a 4-centimetre (1.6 in) petiole and a coarsely wavy or toothed margin.

  7. Solanum capsicoides - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the cockroach berry is sometimes referenced under the following obsolete names: [4] Solanum arrebenta Vell. Solanum bodinieri H.Lév. & Vaniot; Solanum capsicoides Hort. Paris ex Lam. (preoccupied) Solanum ciliare Willd. Solanum ciliatum Lam. S. ciliatum of Blume from F.A.W. Miquel is an undetermined species of Lycianthes.

  8. Solanum linnaeanum - Wikipedia

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    Solanum linnaeanum is a nightshade species known as devil's apple and, in some places where it is introduced, apple of Sodom. The latter name is also used for other nightshades and entirely different plants elsewhere, in particular the poisonous milkweed Calotropis procera .

  9. Solanum elaeagnifolium - Wikipedia

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    Solanum elaeagnifolium, the silverleaf nightshade [1] or silver-leaved nightshade, is a species of plant in the nightshade family native to North and South America. It is common in parts of southwestern USA, and sometimes weed of western North America.