Solanum diversifolium
Humb.& Bonpl. ex Dunal
SolanaceaeFruit
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What to Eat
Edible parts: Fruit
The fruit is eaten.
Where to Find It
A tropical plant. It grows between 500-3,000 m altitude in South America and between 20-400 m altitude Central America.
Central America, Colombia, Costa Rica, Panama, South America, Venezuela,
How to Identify
A shrub or small tree. It grows 1-5 m high. The branches can be smooth or hairy. The leaves can be simple or compound. The leaves on the trunk can be simple or have up to 11 leaflets. The leaf blade is 11-16 cm long by 6-12 cm wide. Compound leaves are larger. The fruit are oval and 2-9 cm long by 1-3 cm across. They are yellow or orange when ripe. There are 2 subspecies.
Notes
There are about 30 Cyphomandra species.
Names & Synonyms
Cyphomandra diversifolia (Humb.& Bonpl. ex Dunal) Bitterand others
References (3)
- Bohs, L., 1989, Ethnobotany of the Genus Cyphomandra (Solanaceae). Economic Botany 43(2) pp. 143-163 (As Cyphomandra diversifolia)
- Bohs, L., 1994, Cyphomandra (Solanaceae): Flora Neotropica, Vol. 63, pp. 59 (As Cyphomandra diversifolia)
- Kew Plants of the World Online