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Nicandra physalodes is a
species of
flowering plant in
subfamily Solanoideae of the
nightshade family. It is
known by the
common names apple-of-Peru and...
- species:
Nicandra john-tyleriana S.Leiva &
Pereyra Nicandra physalodes (L.) Gaertn.
Nicandra yacheriana S.Leiva From 1763
until 2007, when
Nicandra john-tyleriana...
- as a bowl of iced
transparent jelly, made from the
seeds of the
Nicandra physalodes plant,
along with
toppings like haw
flakes and wolfberries. It is...
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Santiago G,
Silveira E,
Pessoa O (2017). "Withanolides from
Leaves of
Nicandra physalodes".
Journal of the
Brazilian Chemical Society. doi:10.21577/0103-5053...
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usually served hot
Bingfen 冰粉 --
clear jellies made from the
seeds of
Nicandra physalodes,
usually served cold with
brown sugar syrup and
other toppings Bubble...
- Thunb.
indigenous Lycium villosum Schinz,
indigenous Genus Nicandra:
Nicandra physalodes (L.) Gaertn. not indigenous, naturalised,
invasive Genus Nicotiana:...
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burning oleander can
cause reactions in the lungs, and can be fatal.
Nicandra physalodes apple-of-Peru, shoo-fly
plant Solanaceae The
whole plant is said...
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Nasturtium officinale –
watercress Nephrolepis exaltata –
sword fern
Nicandra physalodes –
apple of Peru
Nuphar lutea –
yellow water-lily
Nymphaea mexicana...
- chinensis)
American black nightshade (Solanum americanum)
apple of Peru (
Nicandra physalodes)
Arizona desert-thorn (Lycium exsertum) Baja desert-thorn (Lycium...
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ferocissimum (Naturalised)
Lycopersicon esculentum (Naturalised)
Nicandra physalodes (Naturalised)
Nicotiana taba**** (Naturalised)
Petunia ×
hybrida (Naturalised)...