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Solanum aviculare,
commonly called poroporo or pōporo (New Zealand),
bumurra (Dharug),
kangaroo apple, pam plum (Australia), or New
Zealand nightshade...
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authorities consider it to be introduced.[citation needed] It is
similar to
Solanum aviculare, with
which it
shares the
common name
kangaroo apple. The
common name...
- pea
eggplant Solanum guineense L.
Section Afrosolanum Section Anarrhichomenum Solanum baretiae Section Archaesolanum Solanum aviculare –
Poroporo (New...
- are:
Solanum aviculare kangaroo apple Solanum centrale, also
known as
desert raisin, bush
raisin or bush sultana, or by the
native name
kutjera Solanum chippendalei...
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Bitter Solanum aureum Dunal Solanum aviculare G.Forst. –
poroporo (New Zealand),
kangaroo apple (Australia)
Solanum axillifolium K.E. Roe T
Solanum ayacuchense...
- 1844.
Around 1790, John
Hunter depicted a bird on a
kangaroo apple (
Solanum aviculare). The bird was
formally described by John
Gould in 1836, from a specimen...
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larvae feed on
Solanum melongena,
Solanum muricatum,
Solanum aviculare,
Solanum lycopersi****,
Solanum esuriale,
Solanum americanum,
Solanum tuberosum, Capsi****...
- as two
scopolamine and
hyoscyamine producing Duboisia species and
Solanum aviculare and S.
laciniatum for the
steroid solasodine.
Essential oils from...
- The pā may have been
named after Pōporo, a Māori name for
Solanum aviculare and
Solanum laciniatum, a
local shrub with
white to blue-purple flowers...
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species of
Solanum have been
utilised as food and
medicine by the
Austronesian people.
Species cultivated include Kangaroo apple (
Solanum aviculare), poroporo...