- The
tamarillo (Solanum betaceum) is a tree or
shrub in the
flowering plant family Solanaceae (the
nightshade family). It
bears the
tamarillo, an egg-shaped...
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Tamarillo is a
flowering plant famous for its fruit.
Tamarillo may also
refer to:
Tamarillo (horse) (1992–2015), an
Olympic medallist Tamarillo, a 2006...
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eventing world, one of his best
known partnerships is with the
horse Tamarillo. In
October 2015, a fall at a
competition in
France left him in a coma...
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tuatua (types of New
Zealand s****fish), kūmara (sweet potato), kiwifruit,
tamarillo, and
pavlova (considered a
national dessert). A hāngī is a traditional...
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Tamarillo was an Anglo-Arab
gelding that
excelled in the
sport of
eventing under rider William Fox-Pitt.
Foaled in 1992 at
Biddesden Stud
Tamarillo was...
- – Waxy-leaved
nightshade Section Pachyphylla Solanum betaceum Cav. –
Tamarillo Solanum exiguum Solanum roseum Section Acanthophora Solanum aculeatissimum...
- or 3
metres in height. The best
known species is the
widely cultivated Tamarillo or tree tomato, but a
number of the
others are also
cultivated as garden...
- 600
metres (3,000–11,800 ft) in elevation. It is also
known as
dwarf tamarillo, due to
superficial similarities with
Solanum betaceum. Both
plants are...
- (2008). "A new 'Candidatus Liberibacter'
species in
Solanum betaceum (
Tamarillo) and
Physalis peruviana (Cape gooseberry) in New Zealand".
Plant Disease...
- mussels, scallops, pipi and tuatua;
kumara (sweet potato); kiwifruit;
tamarillo; and
pavlova (considered a
national dish). The fa'a Samoa, or traditional...