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  1. Solanum wendlandii, the giant potato creeper, potato vine, Costa Rican nightshade, divorce vine, or paradise flower, is a species of flowering plant in the family Solanaceae. It is native to Mexico, Central America, and northwest South America, and has been widely introduced as an ornamental to other tropical locales, including the Caribbean ...

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    * The key to watering is water deeply and less frequently. When watering, water well, i.e. provide enough water to thoroughly saturate the root ball. With in-ground plants, this means thoroughly soaking the soil until water has penetrated to a depth of 6 to 7 inches (1' being better). With container grown plants, apply enough water to allow water t...

    Select a support structure before you plant your climber. Common support structures are trellises, wires, strings, or existing structures. Some plants, like ivy, climb by aerial roots and need no support. Aerial rooted climbers are fine for concrete and masonary, but should never be allowed to climb on wood. Clematis climbs by leaf stalks and the P...

    Prevention and Control: keep weeds down and use screening on windows to keep them out. Remove or discard infested plants, keep them away from non-infested plants. Trap with yellow sticky cards or take advantage of natural enemies such as predatory mites. Sometimes a good steady shower of water will wash them off the plant. Consult your local garden...

    Prevention and Control: Keep virus carriers such as aphids, leafhoppers, and thrips under control. These plant feeding insects spread viruses. Viruses can also be introduced by infected pollen or through plant openings (as when pruning). Begin by keeping the pathogen out of your garden. New plants should be checked, as well as tools and existing pl...

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

    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. It also contains the so-called horse nettles (unrelated to the genus of true nettles, Urtica ), as well as numerous plants ...

  3. Solanum wendlandii: A broadleaf semi-evergreen shrub or vine with green foliage and lavender flowers in spring, summer and fall. To grow well, it prefers sun - mostly sun and regular water. Grows happily in well-drained and average soil. In need of something heat tolerant? This may be a good option.

  4. Solanum wendlandii is a member of the Allophyllum/Wendlandii clade (Bohs 2005; Stern et al. 2011) that is part of a large polytomy in Clade II (sensu Särkinen et al. 2013). Despite having prickles, this group appears not to be closely related to the spiny solanums (Leptostenonum).

  5. Solanum wendlandii, Hook. f. (S. Wendlandii magnificum, Hort.). Tall-climbing, glabrous, with a few scattered prickles: lvs. various, sometimes 10 in. long, the uppermost simple and oblong-acuminate, the others lobed or trifoliolate and with the terminal lft. much the largest, all with entire margins: fls. in large cymes, pale lilac-blue, the ...

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  7. May 20, 2024 · noun. vine of Costa Rica sparsely armed with hooklike spines and having large lilac-blue flowers. synonyms: giant potato creeper, potato vine. see more. Cite this entry. Style: MLA. "Solanum wendlandii." Vocabulary.com Dictionary, Vocabulary.com, https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/Solanum wendlandii. Accessed 18 Apr. 2024. Copy citation.

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