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  1. Description. Drawing from the original description. This species is a suffrutescent herb, [3] common in disturbed low-lands of the northern part of South America. [4] The leaves closely resembles those of Solanum hirtum. It is shrub that can grow up to 2 m in height.

  2. Solanum peruvianum (syn. Lycopersicon peruvianum) is a species of wild tomato in the family Solanaceae. It is native to the Galápagos Islands, Ecuador, Peru, and northern Chile, and has been introduced to California. [1] Some authorities consider it to be a member (and namesake) of a species complex, with the other members being Solanum ...

  3. Solanales or the potato/nightshade order of the flowers belong to the core asterid clade, manifesting a global distribution. The plants of Solanales possess root stalks or tubers, simple, alternate, and exstipulate leaves, showy flowers, and typically 5-merous floral parts. The Solanales plants are monoecious, andromonoecious, or dioecious. Example species under Solanales order involve the ...

  4. Solanum crinitum. Solanum crinitum, also frequently called Solanum macranthum (common name giant star potato tree) is a medium-sized (to forty feet (twelve meters) tropical tree from Brazil belonging to the Potato family ( Solanaceae) and is noteworthy for two things. First its flowers continue to grow bigger even after they open, doubling in ...

  5. Convolvulaceae, the morning glory family of flowering plants (order Solanales), which includes some 59 genera and about 1,600 species. The family is widespread in both tropical and temperate areas, and many species are cultivated for their colorful funnel-shaped flowers.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LyciumLycium - Wikipedia

    Description. Lycium barbarum. Lycium are shrubs, often thorny, growing 1 to 4 meters tall. The leaves are small, narrow, and fleshy, and are alternately arranged, sometimes in fascicles. Flowers are solitary or borne in clusters. The funnel-shaped or bell-shaped corolla is white, green, or purple in color.

  7. Solanaceae, the nightshade, or potato, family of flowering plants (order Solanales ), with 102 genera and about 2,280 species, many of considerable economic importance as food and drug plants. Members of the Solanaceae family are found throughout the world but are most abundant and widely distributed in the tropical regions of Latin America ...

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