- GY) is a
plant species in the
nightshade family Solanaceae.
Solanum melongena is
grown worldwide for its
edible fruit. Most
commonly purple, the spongy...
- Martin, 1914
Melongena corona (Gmelin, 1791) -
crown conch - synonym:
Melongena subcoronata †
Melongena lainei (Basterot, 1825)
Melongena melongena (Linnaeus...
-
cultivated for
their fruit,
including the
tomato (
S. lycopersi****) and the eggplant/aubergine (
S.
melongena),
which its own
fruit closely resembles. The fruit...
- lycopersi****), they
might be even
closer relatives of the
eggplant (
S.
melongena),
which they
resemble in many details.
There are 94 (mostly perennial)...
- family"), the
tomato (S. lycopersi****), and the
eggplant or
aubergine (S.
melongena).
Another important genus, Capsi****,
produces both
chili peppers and bell...
-
marginatum L.f. – White-margined
nightshade Solanum melongena – Eggplant,
aubergine (including
S. ovigerum)
Solanum rostratum Dunal –
Buffalo bur, Texas...
-
Mueller Solanum melastomoides C.H.Wright
Solanum melissarum Bohs
Solanum melongena L.
Eggplant Solanum memphiti**** J.F.Gmel.
Solanum mentiens A.R.Bean Solanum...
-
Melongena corona,
common name the
Florida crown conch, is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Melongenidae, the
crown conches...
-
described by Lamarck). It was also
included in the
eggplant (
S.
melongena)
under its
junior synonym S.
trongum (as var. sinuato-pinnatifidum), also by Dunal...
- and
fruits of
tomato (Solanum lycopersi**** L.),
potato (
S. tuberosum),
eggplant (
S.
melongena L.), bell
pepper and hot
pepper (Capsi**** spp.), and other...