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Solanum aviculare : ウィキペディア英語版
:''"Kangaroo Apple" redirects here. This name is also used for related species of ''Solanum.''Solanum aviculare''''', commonly called '''poroporo''' (New Zealand), '''kangaroo apple''' (Australia), or '''New Zealand nightshade''', is a soft-wooded shrub native to New Zealand and the east coast of Australia. It can grow up to 12 feet tall (4 metres). The leaves are, 8–30 cm long, lobed or entire, with any lobes being 1–10 cm long.Its hermaphroditic (having both male and female organs) flowers are white, mauve to blue-violet, 25–40 mm wide, and are followed by poisonous berries 10–15 mm wide, orange-red to scarlet. ''Solanum aviculare'' profile, New South Wales Online.() (dead as of 2008-Sep-27 ) -->==Uses==The leaves and unripe fruit of ''S. aviculare'' contain the toxic alkaloid solasodine. ''S.aviculare'' is cultivated in Russia and Hungary for the solasidine which is extracted and used as a base material for the production of steroid contraceptives.Low (1990): pp.210-211The plant is also used as a rootstock for grafting eggplant.

:''"Kangaroo Apple" redirects here. This name is also used for related species of ''Solanum.
''Solanum aviculare'', commonly called poroporo (New Zealand), kangaroo apple (Australia), or New Zealand nightshade, is a soft-wooded shrub native to New Zealand and the east coast of Australia.
It can grow up to 12 feet tall (4 metres). The leaves are, 8–30 cm long, lobed or entire, with any lobes being 1–10 cm long.
Its hermaphroditic (having both male and female organs) flowers are white, mauve to blue-violet, 25–40 mm wide, and are followed by poisonous berries 10–15 mm wide, orange-red to scarlet.
==Uses==
The leaves and unripe fruit of ''S. aviculare'' contain the toxic alkaloid solasodine. ''S.aviculare'' is cultivated in Russia and Hungary for the solasidine which is extracted and used as a base material for the production of steroid contraceptives.〔Low (1990): pp.210-211〕
The plant is also used as a rootstock for grafting eggplant.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ==Uses==The leaves and unripe fruit of ''S. aviculare'' contain the toxic alkaloid solasodine. ''S.aviculare'' is cultivated in Russia and Hungary for the solasidine which is extracted and used as a base material for the production of steroid contraceptives.Low (1990): pp.210-211The plant is also used as a rootstock for grafting eggplant.">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
==Uses==The leaves and unripe fruit of ''S. aviculare'' contain the toxic alkaloid solasodine. ''S.aviculare'' is cultivated in Russia and Hungary for the solasidine which is extracted and used as a base material for the production of steroid contraceptives.Low (1990): pp.210-211The plant is also used as a rootstock for grafting eggplant.">ウィキペディアで「:''"Kangaroo Apple" redirects here. This name is also used for related species of ''Solanum.'''''Solanum aviculare''''', commonly called '''poroporo''' (New Zealand), '''kangaroo apple''' (Australia), or '''New Zealand nightshade''', is a soft-wooded shrub native to New Zealand and the east coast of Australia. It can grow up to 12 feet tall (4 metres). The leaves are, 8–30 cm long, lobed or entire, with any lobes being 1–10 cm long.Its hermaphroditic (having both male and female organs) flowers are white, mauve to blue-violet, 25–40 mm wide, and are followed by poisonous berries 10–15 mm wide, orange-red to scarlet. ''Solanum aviculare'' profile, New South Wales Online.() (dead as of 2008-Sep-27 ) -->==Uses==The leaves and unripe fruit of ''S. aviculare'' contain the toxic alkaloid solasodine. ''S.aviculare'' is cultivated in Russia and Hungary for the solasidine which is extracted and used as a base material for the production of steroid contraceptives.Low (1990): pp.210-211The plant is also used as a rootstock for grafting eggplant.」の詳細全文を読む
'Solanum aviculare'', commonly called '''poroporo''' (New Zealand), '''kangaroo apple''' (Australia), or '''New Zealand nightshade''', is a soft-wooded shrub native to New Zealand and the east coast of Australia. It can grow up to 12 feet tall (4 metres). The leaves are, 8–30 cm long, lobed or entire, with any lobes being 1–10 cm long.Its hermaphroditic (having both male and female organs) flowers are white, mauve to blue-violet, 25–40 mm wide, and are followed by poisonous berries 10–15 mm wide, orange-red to scarlet. ''Solanum aviculare'' profile, New South Wales Online.() (dead as of 2008-Sep-27 ) -->==Uses==The leaves and unripe fruit of ''S. aviculare'' contain the toxic alkaloid solasodine. ''S.aviculare'' is cultivated in Russia and Hungary for the solasidine which is extracted and used as a base material for the production of steroid contraceptives.Low (1990): pp.210-211The plant is also used as a rootstock for grafting eggplant.


:''"Kangaroo Apple" redirects here. This name is also used for related species of ''Solanum.
''Solanum aviculare'', commonly called poroporo (New Zealand), kangaroo apple (Australia), or New Zealand nightshade, is a soft-wooded shrub native to New Zealand and the east coast of Australia.
It can grow up to 12 feet tall (4 metres). The leaves are, 8–30 cm long, lobed or entire, with any lobes being 1–10 cm long.
Its hermaphroditic (having both male and female organs) flowers are white, mauve to blue-violet, 25–40 mm wide, and are followed by poisonous berries 10–15 mm wide, orange-red to scarlet.
==Uses==
The leaves and unripe fruit of ''S. aviculare'' contain the toxic alkaloid solasodine. ''S.aviculare'' is cultivated in Russia and Hungary for the solasidine which is extracted and used as a base material for the production of steroid contraceptives.〔Low (1990): pp.210-211〕
The plant is also used as a rootstock for grafting eggplant.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ==Uses==The leaves and unripe fruit of ''S. aviculare'' contain the toxic alkaloid solasodine. ''S.aviculare'' is cultivated in Russia and Hungary for the solasidine which is extracted and used as a base material for the production of steroid contraceptives.Low (1990): pp.210-211The plant is also used as a rootstock for grafting eggplant.">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
==Uses==The leaves and unripe fruit of ''S. aviculare'' contain the toxic alkaloid solasodine. ''S.aviculare'' is cultivated in Russia and Hungary for the solasidine which is extracted and used as a base material for the production of steroid contraceptives.Low (1990): pp.210-211The plant is also used as a rootstock for grafting eggplant.">ウィキペディアで「:''"Kangaroo Apple" redirects here. This name is also used for related species of ''Solanum.'''''Solanum aviculare''''', commonly called '''poroporo''' (New Zealand), '''kangaroo apple''' (Australia), or '''New Zealand nightshade''', is a soft-wooded shrub native to New Zealand and the east coast of Australia. It can grow up to 12 feet tall (4 metres). The leaves are, 8–30 cm long, lobed or entire, with any lobes being 1–10 cm long.Its hermaphroditic (having both male and female organs) flowers are white, mauve to blue-violet, 25–40 mm wide, and are followed by poisonous berries 10–15 mm wide, orange-red to scarlet. ''Solanum aviculare'' profile, New South Wales Online.() (dead as of 2008-Sep-27 ) -->==Uses==The leaves and unripe fruit of ''S. aviculare'' contain the toxic alkaloid solasodine. ''S.aviculare'' is cultivated in Russia and Hungary for the solasidine which is extracted and used as a base material for the production of steroid contraceptives.Low (1990): pp.210-211The plant is also used as a rootstock for grafting eggplant.」の詳細全文を読む
', commonly called poroporo (New Zealand), kangaroo apple (Australia), or New Zealand nightshade, is a soft-wooded shrub native to New Zealand and the east coast of Australia. It can grow up to 12 feet tall (4 metres). The leaves are, 8–30 cm long, lobed or entire, with any lobes being 1–10 cm long.Its hermaphroditic (having both male and female organs) flowers are white, mauve to blue-violet, 25–40 mm wide, and are followed by poisonous berries 10–15 mm wide, orange-red to scarlet. ''Solanum aviculare'' profile, New South Wales Online.() (dead as of 2008-Sep-27 ) -->==Uses==The leaves and unripe fruit of ''S. aviculare'' contain the toxic alkaloid solasodine. ''S.aviculare'' is cultivated in Russia and Hungary for the solasidine which is extracted and used as a base material for the production of steroid contraceptives.Low (1990): pp.210-211The plant is also used as a rootstock for grafting eggplant.

:''"Kangaroo Apple" redirects here. This name is also used for related species of ''Solanum.
''Solanum aviculare'', commonly called poroporo (New Zealand), kangaroo apple (Australia), or New Zealand nightshade, is a soft-wooded shrub native to New Zealand and the east coast of Australia.
It can grow up to 12 feet tall (4 metres). The leaves are, 8–30 cm long, lobed or entire, with any lobes being 1–10 cm long.
Its hermaphroditic (having both male and female organs) flowers are white, mauve to blue-violet, 25–40 mm wide, and are followed by poisonous berries 10–15 mm wide, orange-red to scarlet.
==Uses==
The leaves and unripe fruit of ''S. aviculare'' contain the toxic alkaloid solasodine. ''S.aviculare'' is cultivated in Russia and Hungary for the solasidine which is extracted and used as a base material for the production of steroid contraceptives.〔Low (1990): pp.210-211〕
The plant is also used as a rootstock for grafting eggplant.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ''Solanum aviculare''''', commonly called '''poroporo''' (New Zealand), '''kangaroo apple''' (Australia), or '''New Zealand nightshade''', is a soft-wooded shrub native to New Zealand and the east coast of Australia. It can grow up to 12 feet tall (4 metres). The leaves are, 8–30 cm long, lobed or entire, with any lobes being 1–10 cm long.Its hermaphroditic (having both male and female organs) flowers are white, mauve to blue-violet, 25–40 mm wide, and are followed by poisonous berries 10–15 mm wide, orange-red to scarlet. ''Solanum aviculare'' profile, New South Wales Online.() (dead as of 2008-Sep-27 ) -->==Uses==The leaves and unripe fruit of ''S. aviculare'' contain the toxic alkaloid solasodine. ''S.aviculare'' is cultivated in Russia and Hungary for the solasidine which is extracted and used as a base material for the production of steroid contraceptives.Low (1990): pp.210-211The plant is also used as a rootstock for grafting eggplant.">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
==Uses==The leaves and unripe fruit of ''S. aviculare'' contain the toxic alkaloid solasodine. ''S.aviculare'' is cultivated in Russia and Hungary for the solasidine which is extracted and used as a base material for the production of steroid contraceptives.Low (1990): pp.210-211The plant is also used as a rootstock for grafting eggplant.">ウィキペディアで「:''"Kangaroo Apple" redirects here. This name is also used for related species of ''Solanum.'''''Solanum aviculare''''', commonly called '''poroporo''' (New Zealand), '''kangaroo apple''' (Australia), or '''New Zealand nightshade''', is a soft-wooded shrub native to New Zealand and the east coast of Australia. It can grow up to 12 feet tall (4 metres). The leaves are, 8–30 cm long, lobed or entire, with any lobes being 1–10 cm long.Its hermaphroditic (having both male and female organs) flowers are white, mauve to blue-violet, 25–40 mm wide, and are followed by poisonous berries 10–15 mm wide, orange-red to scarlet. ''Solanum aviculare'' profile, New South Wales Online.() (dead as of 2008-Sep-27 ) -->==Uses==The leaves and unripe fruit of ''S. aviculare'' contain the toxic alkaloid solasodine. ''S.aviculare'' is cultivated in Russia and Hungary for the solasidine which is extracted and used as a base material for the production of steroid contraceptives.Low (1990): pp.210-211The plant is also used as a rootstock for grafting eggplant.」の詳細全文を読む
'Solanum aviculare'', commonly called '''poroporo''' (New Zealand), '''kangaroo apple''' (Australia), or '''New Zealand nightshade''', is a soft-wooded shrub native to New Zealand and the east coast of Australia. It can grow up to 12 feet tall (4 metres). The leaves are, 8–30 cm long, lobed or entire, with any lobes being 1–10 cm long.Its hermaphroditic (having both male and female organs) flowers are white, mauve to blue-violet, 25–40 mm wide, and are followed by poisonous berries 10–15 mm wide, orange-red to scarlet. ''Solanum aviculare'' profile, New South Wales Online.() (dead as of 2008-Sep-27 ) -->==Uses==The leaves and unripe fruit of ''S. aviculare'' contain the toxic alkaloid solasodine. ''S.aviculare'' is cultivated in Russia and Hungary for the solasidine which is extracted and used as a base material for the production of steroid contraceptives.Low (1990): pp.210-211The plant is also used as a rootstock for grafting eggplant.">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』
==Uses==The leaves and unripe fruit of ''S. aviculare'' contain the toxic alkaloid solasodine. ''S.aviculare'' is cultivated in Russia and Hungary for the solasidine which is extracted and used as a base material for the production of steroid contraceptives.Low (1990): pp.210-211The plant is also used as a rootstock for grafting eggplant.">ウィキペディアで「:''"Kangaroo Apple" redirects here. This name is also used for related species of ''Solanum.'''''Solanum aviculare''''', commonly called '''poroporo''' (New Zealand), '''kangaroo apple''' (Australia), or '''New Zealand nightshade''', is a soft-wooded shrub native to New Zealand and the east coast of Australia. It can grow up to 12 feet tall (4 metres). The leaves are, 8–30 cm long, lobed or entire, with any lobes being 1–10 cm long.Its hermaphroditic (having both male and female organs) flowers are white, mauve to blue-violet, 25–40 mm wide, and are followed by poisonous berries 10–15 mm wide, orange-red to scarlet. ''Solanum aviculare'' profile, New South Wales Online.() (dead as of 2008-Sep-27 ) -->==Uses==The leaves and unripe fruit of ''S. aviculare'' contain the toxic alkaloid solasodine. ''S.aviculare'' is cultivated in Russia and Hungary for the solasidine which is extracted and used as a base material for the production of steroid contraceptives.Low (1990): pp.210-211The plant is also used as a rootstock for grafting eggplant.」の詳細全文を読む
', commonly called poroporo (New Zealand), kangaroo apple (Australia), or New Zealand nightshade, is a soft-wooded shrub native to New Zealand and the east coast of Australia. It can grow up to 12 feet tall (4 metres). The leaves are, 8–30 cm long, lobed or entire, with any lobes being 1–10 cm long.Its hermaphroditic (having both male and female organs) flowers are white, mauve to blue-violet, 25–40 mm wide, and are followed by poisonous berries 10–15 mm wide, orange-red to scarlet. ''Solanum aviculare'' profile, New South Wales Online.() (dead as of 2008-Sep-27 ) -->==Uses==The leaves and unripe fruit of ''S. aviculare'' contain the toxic alkaloid solasodine. ''S.aviculare'' is cultivated in Russia and Hungary for the solasidine which is extracted and used as a base material for the production of steroid contraceptives.Low (1990): pp.210-211The plant is also used as a rootstock for grafting eggplant.">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』
''Solanum aviculare''''', commonly called '''poroporo''' (New Zealand), '''kangaroo apple''' (Australia), or '''New Zealand nightshade''', is a soft-wooded shrub native to New Zealand and the east coast of Australia. It can grow up to 12 feet tall (4 metres). The leaves are, 8–30 cm long, lobed or entire, with any lobes being 1–10 cm long.Its hermaphroditic (having both male and female organs) flowers are white, mauve to blue-violet, 25–40 mm wide, and are followed by poisonous berries 10–15 mm wide, orange-red to scarlet. ''Solanum aviculare'' profile, New South Wales Online.() (dead as of 2008-Sep-27 ) -->==Uses==The leaves and unripe fruit of ''S. aviculare'' contain the toxic alkaloid solasodine. ''S.aviculare'' is cultivated in Russia and Hungary for the solasidine which is extracted and used as a base material for the production of steroid contraceptives.Low (1990): pp.210-211The plant is also used as a rootstock for grafting eggplant.">ウィキペディアで「:''"Kangaroo Apple" redirects here. This name is also used for related species of ''Solanum.'''''Solanum aviculare''''', commonly called '''poroporo''' (New Zealand), '''kangaroo apple''' (Australia), or '''New Zealand nightshade''', is a soft-wooded shrub native to New Zealand and the east coast of Australia. It can grow up to 12 feet tall (4 metres). The leaves are, 8–30 cm long, lobed or entire, with any lobes being 1–10 cm long.Its hermaphroditic (having both male and female organs) flowers are white, mauve to blue-violet, 25–40 mm wide, and are followed by poisonous berries 10–15 mm wide, orange-red to scarlet. ''Solanum aviculare'' profile, New South Wales Online.() (dead as of 2008-Sep-27 ) -->==Uses==The leaves and unripe fruit of ''S. aviculare'' contain the toxic alkaloid solasodine. ''S.aviculare'' is cultivated in Russia and Hungary for the solasidine which is extracted and used as a base material for the production of steroid contraceptives.Low (1990): pp.210-211The plant is also used as a rootstock for grafting eggplant.」の詳細全文を読む
'Solanum aviculare'', commonly called '''poroporo''' (New Zealand), '''kangaroo apple''' (Australia), or '''New Zealand nightshade''', is a soft-wooded shrub native to New Zealand and the east coast of Australia. It can grow up to 12 feet tall (4 metres). The leaves are, 8–30 cm long, lobed or entire, with any lobes being 1–10 cm long.Its hermaphroditic (having both male and female organs) flowers are white, mauve to blue-violet, 25–40 mm wide, and are followed by poisonous berries 10–15 mm wide, orange-red to scarlet. ''Solanum aviculare'' profile, New South Wales Online.() (dead as of 2008-Sep-27 ) -->==Uses==The leaves and unripe fruit of ''S. aviculare'' contain the toxic alkaloid solasodine. ''S.aviculare'' is cultivated in Russia and Hungary for the solasidine which is extracted and used as a base material for the production of steroid contraceptives.Low (1990): pp.210-211The plant is also used as a rootstock for grafting eggplant.">ウィキペディアで「:''"Kangaroo Apple" redirects here. This name is also used for related species of ''Solanum.'''''Solanum aviculare''''', commonly called '''poroporo''' (New Zealand), '''kangaroo apple''' (Australia), or '''New Zealand nightshade''', is a soft-wooded shrub native to New Zealand and the east coast of Australia. It can grow up to 12 feet tall (4 metres). The leaves are, 8–30 cm long, lobed or entire, with any lobes being 1–10 cm long.Its hermaphroditic (having both male and female organs) flowers are white, mauve to blue-violet, 25–40 mm wide, and are followed by poisonous berries 10–15 mm wide, orange-red to scarlet. ''Solanum aviculare'' profile, New South Wales Online.() (dead as of 2008-Sep-27 ) -->==Uses==The leaves and unripe fruit of ''S. aviculare'' contain the toxic alkaloid solasodine. ''S.aviculare'' is cultivated in Russia and Hungary for the solasidine which is extracted and used as a base material for the production of steroid contraceptives.Low (1990): pp.210-211The plant is also used as a rootstock for grafting eggplant.」の詳細全文を読む
', commonly called poroporo (New Zealand), kangaroo apple (Australia), or New Zealand nightshade, is a soft-wooded shrub native to New Zealand and the east coast of Australia. It can grow up to 12 feet tall (4 metres). The leaves are, 8–30 cm long, lobed or entire, with any lobes being 1–10 cm long.Its hermaphroditic (having both male and female organs) flowers are white, mauve to blue-violet, 25–40 mm wide, and are followed by poisonous berries 10–15 mm wide, orange-red to scarlet. ''Solanum aviculare'' profile, New South Wales Online.() (dead as of 2008-Sep-27 ) -->==Uses==The leaves and unripe fruit of ''S. aviculare'' contain the toxic alkaloid solasodine. ''S.aviculare'' is cultivated in Russia and Hungary for the solasidine which is extracted and used as a base material for the production of steroid contraceptives.Low (1990): pp.210-211The plant is also used as a rootstock for grafting eggplant.">ウィキペディアで「:''"Kangaroo Apple" redirects here. This name is also used for related species of ''Solanum.''Solanum aviculare''''', commonly called '''poroporo''' (New Zealand), '''kangaroo apple''' (Australia), or '''New Zealand nightshade''', is a soft-wooded shrub native to New Zealand and the east coast of Australia. It can grow up to 12 feet tall (4 metres). The leaves are, 8–30 cm long, lobed or entire, with any lobes being 1–10 cm long.Its hermaphroditic (having both male and female organs) flowers are white, mauve to blue-violet, 25–40 mm wide, and are followed by poisonous berries 10–15 mm wide, orange-red to scarlet. ''Solanum aviculare'' profile, New South Wales Online.() (dead as of 2008-Sep-27 ) -->==Uses==The leaves and unripe fruit of ''S. aviculare'' contain the toxic alkaloid solasodine. ''S.aviculare'' is cultivated in Russia and Hungary for the solasidine which is extracted and used as a base material for the production of steroid contraceptives.Low (1990): pp.210-211The plant is also used as a rootstock for grafting eggplant.」の詳細全文を読む
'Solanum aviculare'', commonly called '''poroporo''' (New Zealand), '''kangaroo apple''' (Australia), or '''New Zealand nightshade''', is a soft-wooded shrub native to New Zealand and the east coast of Australia. It can grow up to 12 feet tall (4 metres). The leaves are, 8–30 cm long, lobed or entire, with any lobes being 1–10 cm long.Its hermaphroditic (having both male and female organs) flowers are white, mauve to blue-violet, 25–40 mm wide, and are followed by poisonous berries 10–15 mm wide, orange-red to scarlet. ''Solanum aviculare'' profile, New South Wales Online.() (dead as of 2008-Sep-27 ) -->==Uses==The leaves and unripe fruit of ''S. aviculare'' contain the toxic alkaloid solasodine. ''S.aviculare'' is cultivated in Russia and Hungary for the solasidine which is extracted and used as a base material for the production of steroid contraceptives.Low (1990): pp.210-211The plant is also used as a rootstock for grafting eggplant.」の詳細全文を読む
', commonly called poroporo (New Zealand), kangaroo apple (Australia), or New Zealand nightshade, is a soft-wooded shrub native to New Zealand and the east coast of Australia. It can grow up to 12 feet tall (4 metres). The leaves are, 8–30 cm long, lobed or entire, with any lobes being 1–10 cm long.Its hermaphroditic (having both male and female organs) flowers are white, mauve to blue-violet, 25–40 mm wide, and are followed by poisonous berries 10–15 mm wide, orange-red to scarlet. ''Solanum aviculare'' profile, New South Wales Online.() (dead as of 2008-Sep-27 ) -->==Uses==The leaves and unripe fruit of ''S. aviculare'' contain the toxic alkaloid solasodine. ''S.aviculare'' is cultivated in Russia and Hungary for the solasidine which is extracted and used as a base material for the production of steroid contraceptives.Low (1990): pp.210-211The plant is also used as a rootstock for grafting eggplant.」
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