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20-September-2008 09:29:07 - Solanum For the fictional zombification virus, see The Zombie Survival Guide. Solanum Fruit of Solanum linnaeanum Fruit of Solanum linnaeanum Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae Division: Magnoliophyta Class: Magnoliopsida Subclass: Asteridae Order: Solanales Family: Solanaceae Genus: Solanum L.,1 1753 Species Some 1500-2000, see text. Solanum is a large, variable genus of annual plants and perennial plants, forbs, vines, sub-shrubs, shrubs, and small trees. They often have attractive fruit and flowers. They are poisonous to humans though not necessarily to other animals, but many bear edible fruits, leaves, or tubers, and the genus includes several cultivated species, including three major food crops: Tomato, Solanum lycopersicum sometimes classed as Lycopersicon esculentum Potato, Solanum tuberosum Eggplant, Solanum melongena Solanum species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species butterflies and moths - see list of Lepidoptera that feed on Solanum. Recently a new section was added to the genus, section Lycopersicon containing wild tomatoes. Selected species S. aculeastrum - Sodaapple nightshade S. adscendens - Sonoita nightshade S. aethiopicum - Ethiopian nightshade or nakati S. americanum - Purple or glossy nightshade; American black nightshade; Poroporo S. arcanum Wild Tomato S. aviculare - Poroporo S. bahamense - Bahama nightshade S. bulbocastanum - Ornamental nightshade S. burbankii - Wonderberry S. campechiense - Redberry nightshade S. canasense Also known as S. bukasovi1 image S. capsicastrum - False Jerusalem cherry S. capsicoides - Cockroach berry S. cardiophyllum - Heartleaf nightshade S. carolinense - Apple of Sodom, Horsenettle S. centrale - Australian desert raisin Kutjera S. cheesmaniae S. chenopodioides - Goosefoot nightshade S. chrysotrichum - Giant devil's-fig S. citrullifolium - Watermelon nightshade S. cleistogamum - Bush Tomato S. clokeyi - Clokey's nightshade Eggplant Solanum melongena Eggplant Solanum melongena S. commersonii - Commerson's nightshade S. conocarpum - Marron bacoba S. crispum - Chilean potato vine S. davisensen - Davis horsenettle S. demissum - Dwarf wild potato S. dimidiatum - Torrey's nightshade S. diphyllum - Twinleaf nightshade S. donianum - Mullein nightshade S. douglasii - Greenspot nightshade S. drymophilum - Erubia S. dulcamara - Bittersweet S. elaeagnifolium - Silverleaf nightshade S. ellipticum - Potato bush S. erianthum - Mullein nightshade, Potato tree S. fendleri - Fendler's horsenettle S. ferox - Hairy-fruited eggplant, Thai hairy-fruited eggplant S. furcatum - Forked nightshade S. galapagense S. gayanum - Chilean nightshade S. gilo - Scarlet Eggplant, Gilo Brazilian jiló S. glaucum S. glaucophyllum - Waxyleaf nightshade S. gracilius - Slender nightshade Forked Nightshade Solanum sisymbriifolium Forked Nightshade Solanum sisymbriifolium S. haleakalense S. heterodoxum - Melon-leaf nightshade S. hindsianum - Hinds' nightshade S. huaylasense S. hyporhodium - synonym of S. sessiliflorum S. imcompletum S. incanum S. incompletum - Popolo ku mai S. integrifolium - Five-minute plant S. interius S. jamaicense - Jamaican nightshade S. jamesii - Wild potato S. jasminoides - Jasmine nightshade S. khasianum - Indian nightshade S. lanceifolium - Lanceleaf nightshade S. lanceolatum - Orangeberry nightshade S. leptosepalum - Tigna potato S. linnaeanum - Apple of Sodom Hawaii S. lumholtzianum - Sonoran nightshade S. lycocarpum - Wolf Apple, fruta-de-lobo S. lycopersicoides - Peruvian wolf peach S. lycopersicum syn. Lycopersicon lycopersicum - Tomato S. macrocarpon Solanum mammosum Solanum mammosum S. mammosum - Nipplefruit Solanum marginatum Solanum marginatum S. marginatum - White-margined nightshade S. mauritianum - Earleaf nightshade S. melanocerasumsyn. Solanum scabrum - Garden huckleberry S. melongena - Eggplant S. mucronatum - Pepino S. muricatum - Pepino S. nelsonii - Nelson's horsenettle S. nigrescens - Divine nightshade S. nigrum - Black or blackberry nightshade S. nudum - Forest nightshade S. ovigerum - Easter eggplant S. parishii - Parish's nightshade S. pericifolium S. persicifolium - Berengena de playa S. peruvianum - Peruvian Nightshade, wild tomato S. phureja S. physalifolium - Hairy nightshade S. pimpinellifolium - Currant tomato S. pinnatisectum - Tansyleaf nightshade S. polygamum - Cakalaka berry Solanum pseudocapsicum fruit Solanum pseudocapsicum fruit S. pseudocapsicum - Jerusalem cherry S. pseudogracile - Glowing nightshade S. ptycanthum - Eastern black nightshade S. paniculatum - Jurubeba S. pyracanthum - Porcupine Tomato - Devil's Thorn S. pyrifolium S. quadriloculatum - Bush Tomato or Wild Tomato S. quitoense - Naranjilla S. racemosum - Canker berry S. rantonnetii - Potato bush S. riedlei - Riedle's nightshade S. robustum - Shrubby nightshade Flowers of S. rostratum Flowers of S. rostratum S. rostratum - Texas thistle or Buffalo bur S. rugosum - Tabacon aspero S. sandwicense - Hawaii horsenettle S. sarrachoides - Green nightshade S. seaforthianum - Brazilian nightshade S. sessiliflorum - Cocona S. sisymbrifolium - Sticky nightshade; fire-and-ice S. surattense S. tampicense - Wetland nightshade S. tenuilobatum - San Diego nightshade S. tenuipes - Fancy nightshade S. torvum - Devil's fig S. triflorum - Cutleaf nightshade S. trilobatum S. triquetrum - Texas nightshade S. tuberosum - Potato S. umbelliferum - Bluewitch nightshade S. viarum - Tropical soda apple S. villosum - Hairy nightshade S. viride - Green nightshade. Cultivar from Fiji: S. anthropophagorum S. wallacei - Wallace's nightshade, Catalina Nightshade S. wendlandii - Giant potatocreeper S. woodburyi - Woodbury's nightshade S. xanti - Purple nightshade S. chrysotrichum has been shown to be an effective treatment for Seborrhoeic dermatitis.2 References ^ Solanum information from NPGS/GRIN. www.ars-grin.gov. Retrieved on 2008-03-18. ^ PubMed External links Solanaceae Source - A worldwide taxonomic monograph of all species in the genus Solanum. Wikispecies has information related to: Solanum Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Solanum Retrieved from http://en..org/wiki/Solanum Categories: Solanum | Medicinal plants Views Article Discussion this page History Personal tools Log in / create account Navigation Main page Contents Featured content Current events Random article Search Go Search Interaction Community portal Recent changes Contact Donate to Help Toolbox What links here Related changes Upload file Special pages Printable version Permanent link Cite this page Languages ÄŒesky Dansk Deutsch Español Français Italiano עברית Latina Lietuvių Magyar Nederlands 日本語 ‪Norsk bokmÃ¥l‬ Polski Português Română РуÑ?Ñ?кий Suomi Svenska தமிழà¯? faka-Tonga Türkçe 䏿–‡ This page was last modified on 8 August 2008, at 15:17
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