How to recognize petunias? Petunias are flowers from the Solanaceae family. The genus Petunia includes 35 species of perennial or annual plants, originating from the tropical regions of South America. Their flowers can be single or double and vary in size depending on the hybrids. The surfinia, a ...
today, the Physalis peruviana is grown in South Africa for its fruit and for making jam. Moreover, despite its distant origins, this plant of the Solanaceae family (the same family as the tomato and eggplant) can be grown in France. It is found mainly in Anjou and the Nice region. 2- It is n ...
1- Tomato blight A fungal disease caused by a fungus, downy mildew appears when summers are rainy. The first signs of the disease are dark green spots that appear on the edges of the leaves. They then quickly turn gray and then brown. Later, other parts of the plant turn brown: stems and frui ...
Oregon in the United States. To obtain blue-skinned fruits, this professor cross-pollinated domestic tomatoes with a wild Peruvian species of the Solanaceae family, whose fruits are rich in anthocyanins but unfortunately tasteless. He thus obtained a cocktail tomato producing clusters of 6 to ...
es such as ratatouille and Basque piperade, although it can have a sweet taste, especially when it is red. This plant belongs to the large family of Solanaceae, which includes both edible and non-edible plants such as: • tomato • eggplant • potato • chili pepper And among t ...
nd paprika since this spice is also known as "sweet pepper". To complicate matters, these spices come from the same plant (the Capsicum annuum of the Solanaceae family) and the word "paprika" comes from Hungarian and means pepper in that language... It is especially in terms of taste and on the fam ...