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    The Solanaceae (/ ˌ s ɒ l ə ˈ n eɪ s i. iː,-ˌ aɪ /), [2] or the nightshades, are a family of flowering plants that ranges from annual and perennial herbs to vines, lianas, epiphytes, shrubs, and trees, and includes a number of agricultural crops, medicinal plants, spices, weeds, and ornamentals.

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    The Solanales are an order of flowering plants, included in the asterid group of dicotyledons. Some older sources used the name Polemoniales for this order.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SolanumSolanum - Wikipedia

    It is the largest genus in the nightshade family Solanaceae, comprising around 1,500 species. It also contains the so-called horse nettles (unrelated to the genus of true nettles, Urtica), as well as numerous plants cultivated for their ornamental flowers and fruit.

  4. The Chenopodioideae subclade of Amaranthaceae (Caryophyllales) is the most prominent halophytic lineage. Other succulent halophytes include members of Lycium (Solanaceae: Solanales), Iva (Asteraceae: Asterales), many Zygophyllaceae (Zygophyllales), and Limonium (Plumbaginaceae: Caryophyllales). In addition to these examples of “obligate ...

  5. The Solanales are an order of flowering plants, included in the asterid group of dicotyledons. Some older sources used the name Polemoniales for this order.

  6. There are 4812 species of Solanales, in 161 genera and 5 families. It includes groups like Sphenocleaceae, Morning Glory Family, and Hydroleaceae. EOL has data for 4 attributes, including: Known occurrences, collected specimens and observations of Solanales. View this species on GBIF.

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  8. The Solanales are an order of flowering plants, included in the asterid group of dicotyledons. Some older sources used the name Polemoniales for this order.

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