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Solanum chilense : ウィキペディア英語版
Solanum chilense

''Solanum chilense'' (syn. ''Lycopersicon chilense'') is a plant species from the "tomato" subgenus ''Lycopersicon'' within the nightshade genus ''Solanum''.
==Description==
''Solanum chilense'' is a robust, perennial, herbaceous plant that at first grows erect, later lying. It reaches up to high; its foliage reaches a similar diameter. It is found on rocky sites. The grayish stems become woody at the base and reach a diameter of . The dense, velvety coat consists of white, single row, nichtdrüsigen trichomes up to 0.5 mm in length and occasional short-row, glandular trichomes with four or achtzelligen heads.
The sympodial units have two (rarely three) leaves. The internodes are 1–2 (rarely 5) cm long. The leaves are broken imparipinnate, (often only 5 to) 7 to 13 (rarely to 20) cm long and (rarely 2) 2.5 to 6.5 (rarely to 10) cm wide. They are greyish green. The coat is similar to the stem, but with less glandular trichomes.
The sheath consists of five to seven pairs of bulk leaves which are narrowly elliptical in shape, a broad-pointed to pointed tip, and inclined to appear sessile.

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