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- Phlox (1364 bytes)
7: {{Taxobox_ordo_entry | taxon = [[Solanales]]}}
17: Phlox range in color from pale blue to bright red to white. Some species ... - Eggplant (2577 bytes)
8: {{Taxobox_ordo_entry | taxon = [[Solanales]] }}
17: ...arge pendulous purple or white [[fruit]]. The raw fruit has a [[sponge]]like [[texture]] and somewhat ...
19: ...inese eggplant usually have a [[color gradient]], from white at the stem to bright purple to deep purp...
21: ... with a dark plum-color. This name comes from the French ''aubergine''.
24: The word ''melongena'' is from the [[Sanskrit]] ''vatinganah'', which has prod... - Capsicum (7116 bytes)
8: {{Taxobox_ordo_entry | taxon = [[Solanales]]}}
16: *''C. frutescens'' (incl. [[cayenne pepper]])
43: ** = ''C. frutescens''
66: ...pice]]s, [[vegetable]]s, and [[medicine]]s. The [[fruit]] of ''Capsicum'' plants is commonly known as ...
72: ...f capsaicin is an adaptation to protect the fruit from consumption by mammals while the bright colors ... - Sweet potato (5731 bytes)
8: {{Taxobox_ordo_entry | taxon = [[Solanales]]}}
24: ...nd tapered, with a smooth skin. Its flesh ranges from white to yellow, orange, or purple. All variet...
28: ...e. The storage roots are most frequently boiled, fried, or baked. They can also be processed to make...
32: ...ventitious roots called '''slips''' that grow out from the tuberous roots during storage. True seeds a...
36: ...in the US. However, when added to the production from Louisana, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas,Texas,... - Potato (22889 bytes)
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21: ...y than "patata". Interestingly, [[French language|French]]-speakers call the potato ''pomme de terre''...
24: ...sts believe that the potato plant originally came from the [[Andes]]. [[Pre-Columbian]] societies of t...
26: ...the potato to England, but history suggests Sir [[Francis Drake]] as a more likely candidate. In [[158...
28: ...the 18th century the potato had become popular in France, due to the advocacy of [[Parmentier | Antoin... - Tomato (10085 bytes)
9: {{Taxobox_ordo_entry | taxon = [[Solanales]]}}
17: ...]) edible [[fruit]]s. The word ''tomato'' derives from [[Nahuatl language|Nahuatl]] ''tomatl'' ([[Inte...
21: ...ico. However this is not conclusive as many other fruits in continuous cultivation in Peru are not pre...
27: ...ato leaves and stems are indeed poisonous but the fruit is safe.
29: ...to be widespread, mainly in southern Italy and in France. - Tobacco (28162 bytes)
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14: ... whose roots are unclear; it is thought to derive from the [[Native American]] word "tabago," for a Y-...
16: ...f of a cigar or three cigarettes; however, only a fraction of the nicotine contained in these products...
26: ...e Americans]], and also soon led to the use of [[African slaves]] for cheap labor.
28: ... the colony's first black slaves as well as women from England in [[1619]].
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