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  1. Aug 24, 2014 · Abstract. This datasheet on Solanum mammosum covers Identity, Overview, Distribution, Dispersal, Hosts/Species Affected, Diagnosis, Biology & Ecology, Environmental Requirements, Natural Enemies, Impacts, Uses, Further Information.

  2. Jul 20, 2022 · General Information. Solanum mammosum is a shrub growing from a single stem that is around 4cm in diameter at the base; it usually branches near the base, growing around 50 - 200cm tall. Plants are usually strongly armed with broad-based prickles up to 20mm long, though there are occasional unarmed plants [. 435. ].

  3. Solanum mammosum, also known as Nipplefruit or Cow’s Udder, is a unique tropical plant that belongs to the Solanaceae family. Indigenous to Central and South America, this perennial herbaceous plant is famous for its distinctive fruit that resembles the shape of a cow’s udder, hence the name.

  4. Uploaded by Joy. Plant database entry for Nipple Fruit (Solanum mammosum) with 8 images and 29 data details.

  5. Dec 30, 2009 · While it may look like eggplant, the fruit is inedible and really only worth growing for it’s crazy appearance and so you can have a serious conversation with seemingly proper British flower gardeners that includes the words “titties” and “nipples.” Guess what’s going to be on my seed list for 2010.

  6. It is a subshrub or shrub and grows primarily in the wet tropical biome. It is used as a poison and a medicine, has environmental uses and social uses and for food. Taxonomy. Images. General information. Descriptions. Uses. Common Names. Descriptions. According to Universidad Nacional de Colombia.

  7. Solanum mammosum is a weedy shrub native in northern South America and possibly the Caribbean; common on the Caribbean islands; in Central America from southern Mexico to Panama and in an arc around the Amazon basin from northwestern Bolivia to the Guyanas, rare and sporadic in the Amazon valley and east coast of Brazil.

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