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Solanum quitoense,
known as
naranjilla (Spanish pronunciation: [naɾaŋˈxiʝa], "little orange") in Ecuador,
Costa Rica, and
Panama and as lulo ([ˈlulo]...
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Lasiocarpa Solanum lasiocarpum Dunal Solanum pseudolulo – lulo de
perro (Colombia)
Solanum quitoense – lulo (Colombia),
naranjilla (Ecuador)
Solanum sessiliflorum...
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naranjilla (
Solanum quitoense) is a
disease caused by the
fungus Fusarium oxysporum f. sp.
quitoense. Lulo or
naranjilla (
Solanum quitoense) is a perennial...
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color found in the
center of
fruit is
light green, like that of
Solanum quitoense. It's
cultivated in
tropical Asia, used in food
additives for flavoring...
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closely resembles a
number of
close relatives,
including naranjilla (S.
quitoense) and
pseudolulo (S. pseudolulo.) It can be
distinguished from
those plants...
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Trichomes on the
petiole of a
Solanum quitoense leaf...
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Quararibea cordata (zapote sudamericano)
Rubus glaucus, blackberry, (mora)
Solanum quitoense, naranjilla, (lulo)
Spondias purpurea (Ciruela or cocota) Strawberry...
- it has been
possibly considered a
subspecies of
either Solanum quitoense (naranjilla) or
Solanum lasiocarpum. The
three species are
native to different...
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important in
green houses, but less in open fields)
temperate Naranjilla Solanum quitoense Bumblebees,
solitary bees
fruit 3-great
tropical Rowanberry Sorbus...
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fruit of
Solanum species,
including Solanum lycopersi****,
Solanum melongena,
Solanum aethiopi****,
Solanum betaceum,
Solanum quitoense,
Solanum sessiliflorum...