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Solanum viarum : ウィキペディア英語版
:''"Solanum chloranthum" redirects here. This refers to the name as established by Michel Félix Dunal. Other scientists have applied this taxon to other species; see below.''''Solanum viarum''''', the '''tropical soda apple''', is a perennial shrub native to Brazil and Argentina with a prickly stem and prickly leaves. The fruit is golf-ball-sized with the coloration of a watermelon. It is considered an invasive species in the lower eastern coastal states of the United Stateshttp://plants.usda.gov/core/profile?symbol=SOVI2 and recently on the Mid North Coast of Australia.(''Soda apple a new threat'', The Macleay Argus, 19 Oct 2010 )Seen in the Southern Peninsula area of Cape Town as of 01 November 2014.==Synonyms==This species has several synonyms, one of which is particularly ambiguous: (2006): – (''Solanum viarum'' ). April 2006. Retrieved 25 September 2008.* ''Solanum chloranthum'' DC.:''S. chloranthum'' as described by Poeppig based on Otto Sendtner in von Martius is now ''S. velutinum'':''S. chloranthum'' as described by Philipp Salzmann based on Dunal in de Candolle is now ''S. agrarium'':''S. chloranthum'' as described by C.P.J. Sprengel is now ''S. arenarium'' as described by Otto Sendtner* ''Solanum khasianum'' var. ''chatterjeeanum'' Sengupta & Sengupta:''S. khasianum'' proper is now ''S. aculeatissimum'' as described by Nikolaus Joseph von Jacquin.* ''Solanum viridiflorum'' Schltdl.:Not to be confused with ''S. acuminatum'' var. ''viridiflorum'', which is now ''S. caavurana''.
:''"Solanum chloranthum" redirects here. This refers to the name as established by Michel Félix Dunal. Other scientists have applied this taxon to other species; see below.''
''Solanum viarum'', the tropical soda apple, is a perennial shrub native to Brazil and Argentina with a prickly stem and prickly leaves. The fruit is golf-ball-sized with the coloration of a watermelon. It is considered an invasive species in the lower eastern coastal states of the United States〔http://plants.usda.gov/core/profile?symbol=SOVI2〕 and recently on the Mid North Coast of Australia.〔(''Soda apple a new threat'', The Macleay Argus, 19 Oct 2010 )〕
Seen in the Southern Peninsula area of Cape Town as of 01 November 2014.
==Synonyms==
This species has several synonyms, one of which is particularly ambiguous:〔 (2006): – (''Solanum viarum'' ). April 2006. Retrieved 25 September 2008.

* ''Solanum chloranthum'' DC.
:''S. chloranthum'' as described by Poeppig based on Otto Sendtner in von Martius is now ''S. velutinum''
:''S. chloranthum'' as described by Philipp Salzmann based on Dunal in de Candolle is now ''S. agrarium''
:''S. chloranthum'' as described by C.P.J. Sprengel is now ''S. arenarium'' as described by Otto Sendtner
* ''Solanum khasianum'' var. ''chatterjeeanum'' Sengupta & Sengupta
:''S. khasianum'' proper is now ''S. aculeatissimum'' as described by Nikolaus Joseph von Jacquin.
* ''Solanum viridiflorum'' Schltdl.
:Not to be confused with ''S. acuminatum'' var. ''viridiflorum'', which is now ''S. caavurana''.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「:''"Solanum chloranthum" redirects here. This refers to the name as established by Michel Félix Dunal. Other scientists have applied this taxon to other species; see below.'''''''Solanum viarum''''', the '''tropical soda apple''', is a perennial shrub native to Brazil and Argentina with a prickly stem and prickly leaves. The fruit is golf-ball-sized with the coloration of a watermelon. It is considered an invasive species in the lower eastern coastal states of the United Stateshttp://plants.usda.gov/core/profile?symbol=SOVI2 and recently on the Mid North Coast of Australia.(''Soda apple a new threat'', The Macleay Argus, 19 Oct 2010 )Seen in the Southern Peninsula area of Cape Town as of 01 November 2014.==Synonyms==This species has several synonyms, one of which is particularly ambiguous: (2006): – (''Solanum viarum'' ). April 2006. Retrieved 25 September 2008.* ''Solanum chloranthum'' DC.:''S. chloranthum'' as described by Poeppig based on Otto Sendtner in von Martius is now ''S. velutinum'':''S. chloranthum'' as described by Philipp Salzmann based on Dunal in de Candolle is now ''S. agrarium'':''S. chloranthum'' as described by C.P.J. Sprengel is now ''S. arenarium'' as described by Otto Sendtner* ''Solanum khasianum'' var. ''chatterjeeanum'' Sengupta & Sengupta:''S. khasianum'' proper is now ''S. aculeatissimum'' as described by Nikolaus Joseph von Jacquin.* ''Solanum viridiflorum'' Schltdl.:Not to be confused with ''S. acuminatum'' var. ''viridiflorum'', which is now ''S. caavurana''.」の詳細全文を読む
Solanum viarum'', the tropical soda apple, is a perennial shrub native to Brazil and Argentina with a prickly stem and prickly leaves. The fruit is golf-ball-sized with the coloration of a watermelon. It is considered an invasive species in the lower eastern coastal states of the United Stateshttp://plants.usda.gov/core/profile?symbol=SOVI2 and recently on the Mid North Coast of Australia.(''Soda apple a new threat'', The Macleay Argus, 19 Oct 2010 )Seen in the Southern Peninsula area of Cape Town as of 01 November 2014.==Synonyms==This species has several synonyms, one of which is particularly ambiguous: (2006): – (''Solanum viarum'' ). April 2006. Retrieved 25 September 2008.* ''Solanum chloranthum'' DC.:''S. chloranthum'' as described by Poeppig based on Otto Sendtner in von Martius is now ''S. velutinum'':''S. chloranthum'' as described by Philipp Salzmann based on Dunal in de Candolle is now ''S. agrarium'':''S. chloranthum'' as described by C.P.J. Sprengel is now ''S. arenarium'' as described by Otto Sendtner* ''Solanum khasianum'' var. ''chatterjeeanum'' Sengupta & Sengupta:''S. khasianum'' proper is now ''S. aculeatissimum'' as described by Nikolaus Joseph von Jacquin.* ''Solanum viridiflorum'' Schltdl.:Not to be confused with ''S. acuminatum'' var. ''viridiflorum'', which is now ''S. caavurana''.

:''"Solanum chloranthum" redirects here. This refers to the name as established by Michel Félix Dunal. Other scientists have applied this taxon to other species; see below.''
''Solanum viarum'', the tropical soda apple, is a perennial shrub native to Brazil and Argentina with a prickly stem and prickly leaves. The fruit is golf-ball-sized with the coloration of a watermelon. It is considered an invasive species in the lower eastern coastal states of the United States〔http://plants.usda.gov/core/profile?symbol=SOVI2〕 and recently on the Mid North Coast of Australia.〔(''Soda apple a new threat'', The Macleay Argus, 19 Oct 2010 )〕
Seen in the Southern Peninsula area of Cape Town as of 01 November 2014.
==Synonyms==
This species has several synonyms, one of which is particularly ambiguous:〔 (2006): – (''Solanum viarum'' ). April 2006. Retrieved 25 September 2008.

* ''Solanum chloranthum'' DC.
:''S. chloranthum'' as described by Poeppig based on Otto Sendtner in von Martius is now ''S. velutinum''
:''S. chloranthum'' as described by Philipp Salzmann based on Dunal in de Candolle is now ''S. agrarium''
:''S. chloranthum'' as described by C.P.J. Sprengel is now ''S. arenarium'' as described by Otto Sendtner
* ''Solanum khasianum'' var. ''chatterjeeanum'' Sengupta & Sengupta
:''S. khasianum'' proper is now ''S. aculeatissimum'' as described by Nikolaus Joseph von Jacquin.
* ''Solanum viridiflorum'' Schltdl.
:Not to be confused with ''S. acuminatum'' var. ''viridiflorum'', which is now ''S. caavurana''.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ''''Solanum viarum''''', the '''tropical soda apple''', is a perennial shrub native to Brazil and Argentina with a prickly stem and prickly leaves. The fruit is golf-ball-sized with the coloration of a watermelon. It is considered an invasive species in the lower eastern coastal states of the United Stateshttp://plants.usda.gov/core/profile?symbol=SOVI2 and recently on the Mid North Coast of Australia.(''Soda apple a new threat'', The Macleay Argus, 19 Oct 2010 )Seen in the Southern Peninsula area of Cape Town as of 01 November 2014.==Synonyms==This species has several synonyms, one of which is particularly ambiguous: (2006): – (''Solanum viarum'' ). April 2006. Retrieved 25 September 2008.* ''Solanum chloranthum'' DC.:''S. chloranthum'' as described by Poeppig based on Otto Sendtner in von Martius is now ''S. velutinum'':''S. chloranthum'' as described by Philipp Salzmann based on Dunal in de Candolle is now ''S. agrarium'':''S. chloranthum'' as described by C.P.J. Sprengel is now ''S. arenarium'' as described by Otto Sendtner* ''Solanum khasianum'' var. ''chatterjeeanum'' Sengupta & Sengupta:''S. khasianum'' proper is now ''S. aculeatissimum'' as described by Nikolaus Joseph von Jacquin.* ''Solanum viridiflorum'' Schltdl.:Not to be confused with ''S. acuminatum'' var. ''viridiflorum'', which is now ''S. caavurana''.">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「:''"Solanum chloranthum" redirects here. This refers to the name as established by Michel Félix Dunal. Other scientists have applied this taxon to other species; see below.'''''''Solanum viarum''''', the '''tropical soda apple''', is a perennial shrub native to Brazil and Argentina with a prickly stem and prickly leaves. The fruit is golf-ball-sized with the coloration of a watermelon. It is considered an invasive species in the lower eastern coastal states of the United Stateshttp://plants.usda.gov/core/profile?symbol=SOVI2 and recently on the Mid North Coast of Australia.(''Soda apple a new threat'', The Macleay Argus, 19 Oct 2010 )Seen in the Southern Peninsula area of Cape Town as of 01 November 2014.==Synonyms==This species has several synonyms, one of which is particularly ambiguous: (2006): – (''Solanum viarum'' ). April 2006. Retrieved 25 September 2008.* ''Solanum chloranthum'' DC.:''S. chloranthum'' as described by Poeppig based on Otto Sendtner in von Martius is now ''S. velutinum'':''S. chloranthum'' as described by Philipp Salzmann based on Dunal in de Candolle is now ''S. agrarium'':''S. chloranthum'' as described by C.P.J. Sprengel is now ''S. arenarium'' as described by Otto Sendtner* ''Solanum khasianum'' var. ''chatterjeeanum'' Sengupta & Sengupta:''S. khasianum'' proper is now ''S. aculeatissimum'' as described by Nikolaus Joseph von Jacquin.* ''Solanum viridiflorum'' Schltdl.:Not to be confused with ''S. acuminatum'' var. ''viridiflorum'', which is now ''S. caavurana''.」の詳細全文を読む
Solanum viarum'', the tropical soda apple, is a perennial shrub native to Brazil and Argentina with a prickly stem and prickly leaves. The fruit is golf-ball-sized with the coloration of a watermelon. It is considered an invasive species in the lower eastern coastal states of the United Stateshttp://plants.usda.gov/core/profile?symbol=SOVI2 and recently on the Mid North Coast of Australia.(''Soda apple a new threat'', The Macleay Argus, 19 Oct 2010 )Seen in the Southern Peninsula area of Cape Town as of 01 November 2014.==Synonyms==This species has several synonyms, one of which is particularly ambiguous: (2006): – (''Solanum viarum'' ). April 2006. Retrieved 25 September 2008.* ''Solanum chloranthum'' DC.:''S. chloranthum'' as described by Poeppig based on Otto Sendtner in von Martius is now ''S. velutinum'':''S. chloranthum'' as described by Philipp Salzmann based on Dunal in de Candolle is now ''S. agrarium'':''S. chloranthum'' as described by C.P.J. Sprengel is now ''S. arenarium'' as described by Otto Sendtner* ''Solanum khasianum'' var. ''chatterjeeanum'' Sengupta & Sengupta:''S. khasianum'' proper is now ''S. aculeatissimum'' as described by Nikolaus Joseph von Jacquin.* ''Solanum viridiflorum'' Schltdl.:Not to be confused with ''S. acuminatum'' var. ''viridiflorum'', which is now ''S. caavurana''.">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』
''''Solanum viarum''''', the '''tropical soda apple''', is a perennial shrub native to Brazil and Argentina with a prickly stem and prickly leaves. The fruit is golf-ball-sized with the coloration of a watermelon. It is considered an invasive species in the lower eastern coastal states of the United Stateshttp://plants.usda.gov/core/profile?symbol=SOVI2 and recently on the Mid North Coast of Australia.(''Soda apple a new threat'', The Macleay Argus, 19 Oct 2010 )Seen in the Southern Peninsula area of Cape Town as of 01 November 2014.==Synonyms==This species has several synonyms, one of which is particularly ambiguous: (2006): – (''Solanum viarum'' ). April 2006. Retrieved 25 September 2008.* ''Solanum chloranthum'' DC.:''S. chloranthum'' as described by Poeppig based on Otto Sendtner in von Martius is now ''S. velutinum'':''S. chloranthum'' as described by Philipp Salzmann based on Dunal in de Candolle is now ''S. agrarium'':''S. chloranthum'' as described by C.P.J. Sprengel is now ''S. arenarium'' as described by Otto Sendtner* ''Solanum khasianum'' var. ''chatterjeeanum'' Sengupta & Sengupta:''S. khasianum'' proper is now ''S. aculeatissimum'' as described by Nikolaus Joseph von Jacquin.* ''Solanum viridiflorum'' Schltdl.:Not to be confused with ''S. acuminatum'' var. ''viridiflorum'', which is now ''S. caavurana''.">ウィキペディアで「:''"Solanum chloranthum" redirects here. This refers to the name as established by Michel Félix Dunal. Other scientists have applied this taxon to other species; see below.'''''''Solanum viarum''''', the '''tropical soda apple''', is a perennial shrub native to Brazil and Argentina with a prickly stem and prickly leaves. The fruit is golf-ball-sized with the coloration of a watermelon. It is considered an invasive species in the lower eastern coastal states of the United Stateshttp://plants.usda.gov/core/profile?symbol=SOVI2 and recently on the Mid North Coast of Australia.(''Soda apple a new threat'', The Macleay Argus, 19 Oct 2010 )Seen in the Southern Peninsula area of Cape Town as of 01 November 2014.==Synonyms==This species has several synonyms, one of which is particularly ambiguous: (2006): – (''Solanum viarum'' ). April 2006. Retrieved 25 September 2008.* ''Solanum chloranthum'' DC.:''S. chloranthum'' as described by Poeppig based on Otto Sendtner in von Martius is now ''S. velutinum'':''S. chloranthum'' as described by Philipp Salzmann based on Dunal in de Candolle is now ''S. agrarium'':''S. chloranthum'' as described by C.P.J. Sprengel is now ''S. arenarium'' as described by Otto Sendtner* ''Solanum khasianum'' var. ''chatterjeeanum'' Sengupta & Sengupta:''S. khasianum'' proper is now ''S. aculeatissimum'' as described by Nikolaus Joseph von Jacquin.* ''Solanum viridiflorum'' Schltdl.:Not to be confused with ''S. acuminatum'' var. ''viridiflorum'', which is now ''S. caavurana''.」の詳細全文を読む
Solanum viarum'', the tropical soda apple, is a perennial shrub native to Brazil and Argentina with a prickly stem and prickly leaves. The fruit is golf-ball-sized with the coloration of a watermelon. It is considered an invasive species in the lower eastern coastal states of the United Stateshttp://plants.usda.gov/core/profile?symbol=SOVI2 and recently on the Mid North Coast of Australia.(''Soda apple a new threat'', The Macleay Argus, 19 Oct 2010 )Seen in the Southern Peninsula area of Cape Town as of 01 November 2014.==Synonyms==This species has several synonyms, one of which is particularly ambiguous: (2006): – (''Solanum viarum'' ). April 2006. Retrieved 25 September 2008.* ''Solanum chloranthum'' DC.:''S. chloranthum'' as described by Poeppig based on Otto Sendtner in von Martius is now ''S. velutinum'':''S. chloranthum'' as described by Philipp Salzmann based on Dunal in de Candolle is now ''S. agrarium'':''S. chloranthum'' as described by C.P.J. Sprengel is now ''S. arenarium'' as described by Otto Sendtner* ''Solanum khasianum'' var. ''chatterjeeanum'' Sengupta & Sengupta:''S. khasianum'' proper is now ''S. aculeatissimum'' as described by Nikolaus Joseph von Jacquin.* ''Solanum viridiflorum'' Schltdl.:Not to be confused with ''S. acuminatum'' var. ''viridiflorum'', which is now ''S. caavurana''.">ウィキペディアで「:''"Solanum chloranthum" redirects here. This refers to the name as established by Michel Félix Dunal. Other scientists have applied this taxon to other species; see below.''''Solanum viarum''''', the '''tropical soda apple''', is a perennial shrub native to Brazil and Argentina with a prickly stem and prickly leaves. The fruit is golf-ball-sized with the coloration of a watermelon. It is considered an invasive species in the lower eastern coastal states of the United Stateshttp://plants.usda.gov/core/profile?symbol=SOVI2 and recently on the Mid North Coast of Australia.(''Soda apple a new threat'', The Macleay Argus, 19 Oct 2010 )Seen in the Southern Peninsula area of Cape Town as of 01 November 2014.==Synonyms==This species has several synonyms, one of which is particularly ambiguous: (2006): – (''Solanum viarum'' ). April 2006. Retrieved 25 September 2008.* ''Solanum chloranthum'' DC.:''S. chloranthum'' as described by Poeppig based on Otto Sendtner in von Martius is now ''S. velutinum'':''S. chloranthum'' as described by Philipp Salzmann based on Dunal in de Candolle is now ''S. agrarium'':''S. chloranthum'' as described by C.P.J. Sprengel is now ''S. arenarium'' as described by Otto Sendtner* ''Solanum khasianum'' var. ''chatterjeeanum'' Sengupta & Sengupta:''S. khasianum'' proper is now ''S. aculeatissimum'' as described by Nikolaus Joseph von Jacquin.* ''Solanum viridiflorum'' Schltdl.:Not to be confused with ''S. acuminatum'' var. ''viridiflorum'', which is now ''S. caavurana''.」の詳細全文を読む
Solanum viarum'', the tropical soda apple, is a perennial shrub native to Brazil and Argentina with a prickly stem and prickly leaves. The fruit is golf-ball-sized with the coloration of a watermelon. It is considered an invasive species in the lower eastern coastal states of the United Stateshttp://plants.usda.gov/core/profile?symbol=SOVI2 and recently on the Mid North Coast of Australia.(''Soda apple a new threat'', The Macleay Argus, 19 Oct 2010 )Seen in the Southern Peninsula area of Cape Town as of 01 November 2014.==Synonyms==This species has several synonyms, one of which is particularly ambiguous: (2006): – (''Solanum viarum'' ). April 2006. Retrieved 25 September 2008.* ''Solanum chloranthum'' DC.:''S. chloranthum'' as described by Poeppig based on Otto Sendtner in von Martius is now ''S. velutinum'':''S. chloranthum'' as described by Philipp Salzmann based on Dunal in de Candolle is now ''S. agrarium'':''S. chloranthum'' as described by C.P.J. Sprengel is now ''S. arenarium'' as described by Otto Sendtner* ''Solanum khasianum'' var. ''chatterjeeanum'' Sengupta & Sengupta:''S. khasianum'' proper is now ''S. aculeatissimum'' as described by Nikolaus Joseph von Jacquin.* ''Solanum viridiflorum'' Schltdl.:Not to be confused with ''S. acuminatum'' var. ''viridiflorum'', which is now ''S. caavurana''.」
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