- The
Solanaceae (/ˌsɒləˈneɪsi.iː, -ˌaɪ/), or the nightshades, are a
family of
flowering plants that
ranges from
annual and
perennial herbs to vines, lianas...
- of
approximately 75 to 90
flowering plants in the
nightshade family (
Solanaceae),
which are
native to the
Americas and Australasia. At
least 46 species...
- poisonous, vespertine-flowering
plants belonging to the
nightshade family (
Solanaceae). They are
commonly known as
thornapples or jimsonweeds, but are also...
- nightshade, is a
toxic perennial herbaceous plant in the
nightshade family Solanaceae,
which also
includes tomatoes,
potatoes and
aubergine (eggplant). It is...
-
poisonous flowering plant in the
Daturae tribe of the
nightshade family Solanaceae. Its
likely origin was in
Central America, and it has been introduced...
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Tropane alkaloids occur naturally in many
members of the
plant family Solanaceae.
Certain tropane alkaloids such as
cocaine and
scopolamine are notorious...
- (/ˈkæpsɪkəm/) is a
genus of
flowering plants in the
nightshade family Solanaceae,
native to the Americas,
cultivated worldwide for
their edible fruit,...
- hybrida).
Petunia is a
genus in the
family Solanaceae,
subfamily Petunioideae. Well
known members of
Solanaceae in
other subfamilies include tobacco (subfamily...
-
Duckeodendraceae (now
treated as a
synonym of
Solanaceae)
Family Nolanaceae (now
treated as a
synonym of
Solanaceae)
Family Cuscutaceae (now
treated as a synonym...
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Cyphomandra was a
formerly accepted genus in the
plant family Solanaceae (the
nightshades and relative). It used to
contain about 35
species native to...