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  1. Solanum incanum is a species of nightshade, a flowering plant in the family Solanaceae. It is native to East Africa, West Africa, the Middle East, and eastwards to India. The species was introduced to Taiwan and Vietnam. [3]

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    Solanum incanum is a subshrub or shrub native to Africa, Arabian Peninsula, Iran and India. It has 14 synonyms and belongs to the Solanaceae family and the Solanum genus.

  2. Jul 20, 2022 · General Information. Solanum incanum is an erect or spreading perennial plant. The stems can be herbaceous, in which case the plant grows 90 - 120cm tall, or they can become more or less woody, when the plant grows up to 3 metres tall and occasionally becomes a small tree [. 299. ,

  3. Origin. It is thought to originate in Africa. It is also found from the Middle East to India. Naturalised distribution (global) Locations within which Solanum incanum is naturalised include Australia, Madagascar, Mauritius and eastern Africa. Introduced, naturalised or invasive in East Africa.

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  4. Solanum incanum is a prickly herb or shrub native to sub-Saharan Africa. It has mauve flowers, stellate hairs, and yellow berries with seeds.

  5. Sep 21, 2022 · S. incanum is commonly found in Africa and is used as a folklore remedy for sore throat, angina, stomachache, colic, headache, wounds, pain relief in toothache, cure of snake bites, and sexually transmitted disease in wounds [ 49 ].

  6. Feb 22, 2013 · An informal system for naming eggplant wild relatives largely based on crossing and other biosystematics data has been in use for approximately a decade. This system recognises several forms of two broadly conceived species, S. incanum L. and S. melongena.

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