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    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.

  2. Sep 21, 2016 · Solanum wendlandii ( Potato Vine ) This is a spreading, semi-evergreen or evergreen climber that grows 15 feet or more. Stems and foliage have hooked barbs. Leaves are pinnate, bright green, up to 10 inches long, with 8 to 13 oblong to ovate leaflets. Summer borne flowers are saucer-shaped, lilac, 2 1/2 inches wide, and held in terminal ...

  3. Greek. ελληνικά. • Portal for the Greek language: Λεξικό της κοινής νεοελληνικής (Dictionary of Standard Modern Greek) edited by the Institute of Modern Greek Studies (meanings & etymology in Greek) (1998) • Χρηστικό λεξικό της νεοελληνικής γλώσσας (Dictionary of current ...

  4. Solanum unguis-cati Standl. 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 ...

  5. Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 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 corolla 2 1/2 ...

  6. Solanum wendlandii is apparently native from southern Mexico to western Panama in wet forests of the Gulf Coast, but the exact range is difficult to discern since it is seldom collected in the wild, is widely planted for the showy panicles of large flowers, and label data usually do not specify whether the plants were cultivated or truly wild.

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  8. Solanaceae. Solanum wendlandii Hook f., Bot. Mag. 113: t. 6914. 1887; S. unguis-cati Standl. Trepadoras leñosas, robustas, frecuentemente trepando alto, glabras, armadas; tallos escasamente armados con acúleos recurvados cortos. Hojas solitarias, elípticas y ovadas, 10 20 cm de largo, ápice cortamente acuminado, base redondeada u obtusa ...

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