- is unclear. The name may come from a
perceived resemblance of
certain solanaceous flowers to the sun and its rays. At
least one
species of
Solanum is known...
-
mainly ac****ulates in
solanaceous plants such as tobacco, potato, and tomato. It is
extractable from the
stems and
leaves of
solanaceous species. It is notable...
- onions, l****s
Legumes – beans, peas
Cucurbits – melons, squash, cu****ber
Solanaceous crops – tomatoes, peppers,
potatoes Sweet corn
Olericulture deals with...
-
flying ointments is
through the
supposed antidotal reaction some of the
solanaceous alkaloids have with the
alkaloids of
Papaver somniferum (opium poppy)...
- A
potion is a
liquid "that
contains medicine, poison, or
something that is
supposed to have
magic powers." It
derives from the
Latin word
potio which refers...
-
through ingestion of
materials with
psychoactive properties, such as the
solanaceous plant Hyoscyamus niger, as
speculated by
Karsten Fatur or by consumption...
-
leaves of
every species of Capsi**** are edible.
Though almost all
other Solanaceous crops have
toxins in
their leaves,
chili peppers do not.[citation needed]...
- (Datura stramonium). It can be
prepared by
hydrolysis of
atropine or
other solanaceous alkaloids.
Pseudotropine Atropine Tropinone Tropane alkaloid "8-Methyl-8-azabicyclo[3...
- Fujiwara, Y; Matsu****a, S; et al. (2006). "Physiological
functions of
solanaceous and
tomato steroidal glycosides".
Journal of
Natural Medicines. 61 (1):...
-
ladybird or the
Hadda beetle. It
feeds on the
foliage of
potatoes and
other solanaceous crops. It was
previously called Epilachna vigintioctopunctata and is...