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  2. Solanum dulcamara - Wikipedia

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    Solanum dulcamara is a species of vine in the genus Solanum (which also includes the potato and the tomato) of the family Solanaceae.Common names include bittersweet, bittersweet nightshade, bitter nightshade, blue bindweed, Amara Dulcis, [3] climbing nightshade, [4] felonwort, fellenwort, felonwood, poisonberry, poisonflower, scarlet berry, snakeberry, [5] [6] [7] trailing bittersweet ...

  3. List of Solanum species - Wikipedia

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    Detail of the flowers of Solanum dulcamara, one of the 1240 accepted taxa that make up the genus Solanum (), along with economically important species such as the potato (S. tuberosum), the tomato (S. lycopersicum) and the aubergine (S. melongena).

  4. Solanum - Wikipedia

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    Unripe fruit of Solanum lycopersicum . 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.

  5. 12 Foods Grown in Unexpected Places - AOL

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    Pineapples were first cultivated in Brazil and the Portuguese brought the fruit from Brazil to India in the 16th century. Since then, pineapples have been grown in the Philippines, China, Nigeria ...

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    11 Groceries With the Least Impact from Inflation. Now here's the full list of healthy foods and how they've fared against inflation. Healthy Groceries, Ranked from Lowest to Highest Inflation Rates

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  8. Celastrus scandens - Wikipedia

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    Celastrus scandens is native to central and eastern North America. It was given the name bittersweet by colonists in the 18th century because the fruits resembled the appearance of the fruits of common nightshade (Solanum dulcamara), which was also called bittersweet.

  9. List of plants by common name - Wikipedia

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    Bitter nightshade – Solanum dulcamara; Black nightshade – Solanum nigrum, Solanum americanum; Climbing nightshade – Solanum dulcamara; Deadly nightshade – Atropa belladonna; Garden nightshade – Solanum nigrum; Trailing nightshade – Solanum dulcamara. Trailing violet nightshade – Solanum dulcamara; Woody nightshade – Solanum ...