Solanum wrightii
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Definition
Noun: * Solanum wrightii: A species of flowering plant in the nightshade family (Solanaceae). It is a South American shrub or small tree, widely cultivated in tropical regions for its ornamental value and its edible, potato-like tubers, though it is botanically distinct from the common potato.
Usage
- This term is used specifically in botanical, horticultural, and agricultural contexts to refer to this particular plant species.
- It is a scientific name (binomial nomenclature) and is typically written in italics: .
Examples
- Noun:
- Solanum wrightii is known for its large, purple flowers.
- The farmer decided to plant Solanum wrightii as a decorative hedge.
- Although its tubers are consumed, Solanum wrightii is not a true potato.
Advanced Usage
- The species name "wrightii" honors a specific person, often a botanist or explorer named Wright, following the convention of botanical nomenclature.
Variants and Related Words
- Potato tree: A common name for , referring to its growth form and tuber production.
- Brazilian potato tree: Another common name indicating its geographical origin.
- Solanum: The genus name, which includes potatoes, tomatoes, eggplants, and many other plants.
Synonyms
- Potato tree
- Brazilian potato tree
Notes on Meaning
- The definition clarifies that while produces edible tubers, it is "not a true potato." This distinguishes it from the common potato, which is . They are related but different species within the same genus.
Noun
- South American shrub or small tree widely cultivated in the tropics; not a true potato