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Chamaesaracha
''Chamaesaracha'' is a genus of perennial herbs in the nightshade family which are known commonly as five eyes. There are around nine species of five eyes, and they are native to the southwestern and western United States and parts of Mexico. These are hairy plants growing low to the ground and covered in crinkly dull green leaves. The flowers are star-shaped to wheel-shaped and their dried remnants can be found around the fruits, which are spherical berries A berry is a small, pulpy, and often edible fruit. Typically, berries are juicy, rounded, brightly colored, sweet, sour or tart, and do not have a stone or pit, although many pips or seeds may be present. Common examples are strawberries, raspb ... filled with flat, kidney-shaped seeds. Selected species: *'' Chamaesaracha coniodes'' — gray five eyes *'' Chamaesaracha coronopus'' — greenleaf five eyes *'' Chamaesaracha crenata'' — toothed five eyes *'' Chamaesaracha edwardsiana'' — Edwards Plateau five eyes *'' Cha ...
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Chamaesaracha Nana
''Chamaesaracha'' is a genus of perennial herbs in the nightshade family which are known commonly as five eyes. There are around nine species of five eyes, and they are native to the southwestern and western United States and parts of Mexico. These are hairy plants growing low to the ground and covered in crinkly dull green leaves. The flowers are star-shaped to wheel-shaped and their dried remnants can be found around the fruits, which are spherical berries A berry is a small, pulpy, and often edible fruit. Typically, berries are juicy, rounded, brightly colored, sweet, sour or tart, and do not have a stone or pit, although many pips or seeds may be present. Common examples are strawberries, raspb ... filled with flat, kidney-shaped seeds. Selected species: *'' Chamaesaracha coniodes'' — gray five eyes *'' Chamaesaracha coronopus'' — greenleaf five eyes *'' Chamaesaracha crenata'' — toothed five eyes *'' Chamaesaracha edwardsiana'' — Edwards Plateau five eyes *'' Cha ...
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Chamaesaracha Coniodes
''Chamaesaracha'' is a genus of perennial herbs in the nightshade family which are known commonly as five eyes. There are around nine species of five eyes, and they are native to the southwestern and western United States and parts of Mexico. These are hairy plants growing low to the ground and covered in crinkly dull green leaves. The flowers are star-shaped to wheel-shaped and their dried remnants can be found around the fruits, which are spherical berries filled with flat, kidney-shaped seeds. Selected species: *'' Chamaesaracha coniodes'' — gray five eyes *'' Chamaesaracha coronopus'' — greenleaf five eyes *'' Chamaesaracha crenata'' — toothed five eyes *'' Chamaesaracha edwardsiana'' — Edwards Plateau five eyes *'' Chamaesaracha geohintonii'' *'' Chamaesaracha pallida'' — pale five eyes *''Chamaesaracha nana ''Chamaesaracha'' is a genus of perennial herbs in the nightshade family which are known commonly as five eyes. There are around nine species of five eyes, a ...
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Chamaesaracha Crenata
''Chamaesaracha'' is a genus of perennial herbs in the nightshade family which are known commonly as five eyes. There are around nine species of five eyes, and they are native to the southwestern and western United States and parts of Mexico. These are hairy plants growing low to the ground and covered in crinkly dull green leaves. The flowers are star-shaped to wheel-shaped and their dried remnants can be found around the fruits, which are spherical berries filled with flat, kidney-shaped seeds. Selected species: *''Chamaesaracha coniodes'' — gray five eyes *'' Chamaesaracha coronopus'' — greenleaf five eyes *'' Chamaesaracha crenata'' — toothed five eyes *'' Chamaesaracha edwardsiana'' — Edwards Plateau five eyes *'' Chamaesaracha geohintonii'' *'' Chamaesaracha pallida'' — pale five eyes *''Chamaesaracha nana ''Chamaesaracha'' is a genus of perennial herbs in the nightshade family which are known commonly as five eyes. There are around nine species of five eyes, an ...
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Chamaesaracha Edwardsiana
''Chamaesaracha'' is a genus of perennial herbs in the nightshade family which are known commonly as five eyes. There are around nine species of five eyes, and they are native to the southwestern and western United States and parts of Mexico. These are hairy plants growing low to the ground and covered in crinkly dull green leaves. The flowers are star-shaped to wheel-shaped and their dried remnants can be found around the fruits, which are spherical berries filled with flat, kidney-shaped seeds. Selected species: *''Chamaesaracha coniodes'' — gray five eyes *'' Chamaesaracha coronopus'' — greenleaf five eyes *''Chamaesaracha crenata'' — toothed five eyes *'' Chamaesaracha edwardsiana'' — Edwards Plateau five eyes *'' Chamaesaracha geohintonii'' *'' Chamaesaracha pallida'' — pale five eyes *''Chamaesaracha nana ''Chamaesaracha'' is a genus of perennial herbs in the nightshade family which are known commonly as five eyes. There are around nine species of five eyes, and ...
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Chamaesaracha Geohintonii
''Chamaesaracha'' is a genus of perennial herbs in the nightshade family which are known commonly as five eyes. There are around nine species of five eyes, and they are native to the southwestern and western United States and parts of Mexico. These are hairy plants growing low to the ground and covered in crinkly dull green leaves. The flowers are star-shaped to wheel-shaped and their dried remnants can be found around the fruits, which are spherical berries filled with flat, kidney-shaped seeds. Selected species: *''Chamaesaracha coniodes'' — gray five eyes *'' Chamaesaracha coronopus'' — greenleaf five eyes *''Chamaesaracha crenata'' — toothed five eyes *''Chamaesaracha edwardsiana'' — Edwards Plateau five eyes *'' Chamaesaracha geohintonii'' *'' Chamaesaracha pallida'' — pale five eyes *''Chamaesaracha nana ''Chamaesaracha'' is a genus of perennial herbs in the nightshade family which are known commonly as five eyes. There are around nine species of five eyes, and ...
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Chamaesaracha Pallida
''Chamaesaracha'' is a genus of perennial herbs in the nightshade family which are known commonly as five eyes. There are around nine species of five eyes, and they are native to the southwestern and western United States and parts of Mexico. These are hairy plants growing low to the ground and covered in crinkly dull green leaves. The flowers are star-shaped to wheel-shaped and their dried remnants can be found around the fruits, which are spherical berries filled with flat, kidney-shaped seeds. Selected species: *''Chamaesaracha coniodes'' — gray five eyes *'' Chamaesaracha coronopus'' — greenleaf five eyes *''Chamaesaracha crenata'' — toothed five eyes *''Chamaesaracha edwardsiana'' — Edwards Plateau five eyes *''Chamaesaracha geohintonii'' *'' Chamaesaracha pallida'' — pale five eyes *''Chamaesaracha nana ''Chamaesaracha'' is a genus of perennial herbs in the nightshade family which are known commonly as five eyes. There are around nine species of five eyes, and t ...
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Chamaesaracha Sordida
''Chamaesaracha'' is a genus of perennial herbs in the nightshade family which are known commonly as five eyes. There are around nine species of five eyes, and they are native to the southwestern and western United States and parts of Mexico. These are hairy plants growing low to the ground and covered in crinkly dull green leaves. The flowers are star-shaped to wheel-shaped and their dried remnants can be found around the fruits, which are spherical berries filled with flat, kidney-shaped seeds. Selected species: *''Chamaesaracha coniodes'' — gray five eyes *'' Chamaesaracha coronopus'' — greenleaf five eyes *''Chamaesaracha crenata'' — toothed five eyes *''Chamaesaracha edwardsiana'' — Edwards Plateau five eyes *''Chamaesaracha geohintonii'' *''Chamaesaracha pallida'' — pale five eyes *''Chamaesaracha nana ''Chamaesaracha'' is a genus of perennial herbs in the nightshade family which are known commonly as five eyes. There are around nine species of five eyes, and th ...
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Chamaesaracha Villosa
''Chamaesaracha'' is a genus of perennial herbs in the nightshade family which are known commonly as five eyes. There are around nine species of five eyes, and they are native to the southwestern and western United States and parts of Mexico. These are hairy plants growing low to the ground and covered in crinkly dull green leaves. The flowers are star-shaped to wheel-shaped and their dried remnants can be found around the fruits, which are spherical berries filled with flat, kidney-shaped seeds. Selected species: *''Chamaesaracha coniodes'' — gray five eyes *'' Chamaesaracha coronopus'' — greenleaf five eyes *''Chamaesaracha crenata'' — toothed five eyes *''Chamaesaracha edwardsiana'' — Edwards Plateau five eyes *''Chamaesaracha geohintonii'' *''Chamaesaracha pallida'' — pale five eyes *''Chamaesaracha nana'' — dwarf chamaesaracha *''Chamaesaracha sordida ''Chamaesaracha'' is a genus of perennial herbs in the nightshade family which are known commonly as five eyes. ...
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Chamaesaracha Coronopus
''Chamaesaracha coronopus'' (formerly ''Solanum coronopus''), commonly called greenleaf five eyes, is a plant in the nightshade family (Solanaceae) found in dry open flat areas from southeastern California to Kansas and western Texas Texas (, ; Spanish language, Spanish: ''Texas'', ''Tejas'') is a state in the South Central United States, South Central region of the United States. At 268,596 square miles (695,662 km2), and with more than 29.1 million residents in 2 .... References Physaleae Flora of the United States {{Solanales-stub ...
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Solanaceae
The Solanaceae , or nightshades, are a family of flowering plants that ranges from annual and perennial herbs to vines, lianas, epiphytes, shrubs, and trees, and includes a number of agricultural crops, medicinal plants, spices, weeds, and ornamentals. Many members of the family contain potent alkaloids, and some are highly toxic, but many—including tomatoes, potatoes, eggplant, bell and chili peppers—are used as food. The family belongs to the order Solanales, in the asterid group and class Magnoliopsida ( dicotyledons). The Solanaceae consists of about 98 genera and some 2,700 species, with a great diversity of habitats, morphology and ecology. The name Solanaceae derives from the genus ''Solanum''. The etymology of the Latin word 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 as the "sunberry". Alternatively, the name could originate from the Latin verb ''sol ...
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Physaleae
Physaleae is a tribe of flowering plants in the subfamily Solanoideae of the family Solanaceae. Genera ;Subtribe Iochrominae *''Acnistus'' Schott *''Dunalia'' Kunth *''Iochroma'' Benth. *''Saracha'' Ruiz & Pav. *''Vassobia'' Rusby ;Subtribe Physalinae *''Alkekengi'' Mill. *''Brachistus'' Miers *''Calliphysalis'' Whitson *'' Chamaesaracha'' (A.Gray) Benth. *''Leucophysalis'' Rydb. *''Oryctes'' S.Watson *''Physalis'' L. *'' Quincula'' Raf. *''Tzeltalia'' E.Estrada & M.Martínez *''Witheringia'' L'Hér. ;Subtribe Withaninae *'' Athenaea'' Sendtn. *''Aureliana'' Sendtn. *'' Discopodium'' Hochst. *''Mellissia'' Hook.f. *''Nothocestrum'' A.Gray *''Tubocapsicum'' (Wettst.) Makino *''Withania'' Pauquy ;''incertae sedis'' *'' Cuatresia'' Hunz. *'' Deprea'' Raf. *''Larnax A larnax (plural: larnakes; grc, λάρναξ, ''lárnaks'', plural: , ''lárnakes'') is a type of small closed coffin, box or "ash-chest" often used in the Minoan civilization and in Ancient Greece as a container for ...
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Solanaceae Genera
The Solanaceae , or nightshades, are a family (biology), family of flowering plants that ranges from Annual plant, annual and perennial herbs to vines, lianas, epiphytes, shrubs, and trees, and includes a number of agricultural crops, medicinal plants, spices, weeds, and ornamentals. Many members of the family contain potent alkaloids, and some are highly toxin, toxic, but many—including tomatoes, potatoes, eggplant, bell pepper, bell and chili peppers—are used as Food#Planta, food. The family belongs to the order Solanales, in the Asterids, asterid group and class Magnoliopsida (dicotyledons). The Solanaceae consists of about 98 genera and some 2,700 species, with a great diversity of habitats, Morphology (biology), morphology and ecology. The name Solanaceae derives from the genus ''Solanum''. The etymology of the Latin word 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'' ...
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