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Cyphomandra

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Meaning #1: tree tomato
  Synonym: genus Cyphomandra


 
 
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Cyphomandra
fruit of Tamarillo, Cyphomandra betacea
fruit of Tamarillo, Cyphomandra betacea
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Solanales
Family: Solanaceae
Genus: Cyphomandra
C. Martius ex Sendtner
Species

(incomplete list)
Cyphomandra abutiloides
Cyphomandra betacea tamarillo
Cyphomandra cajanumensis
Cyphomandra crassicaulis
Cyphomandra crassifolia
Cyphomandra diploconos
Cyphomandra divaricata
Cyphomandra diversifolia
Cyphomandra dolichocarpa
Cyphomandra endopogon
Cyphomandra hartwegii Hartweg's cyphomandra
Cyphomandra maternum
Cyphomandra obliqua
Cyphomandra oblongifolia
Cyphomandra roseum
Cyphomandra unilobum
Cyphomandra maternum
Cyphomandra sibundoyensis
Cyphomandra tegore

Tree tomato, tamarillo, Baumtomate, trädtomat, arbre à tomates, tomate en arbre, tomate de àrbol, tomate serran, etc. in different languages
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Tree tomato, tamarillo, Baumtomate, trädtomat, arbre à tomates, tomate en arbre, tomate de àrbol, tomate serran, etc. in different languages

Cyphomandra is a genus in the nightshade or potato family of flowering plants, Solanaceae. There are about 35 species in the genus, native to countries of the Americas from Mexico southwards to Northern Argentina; several new species have been described in recent decades. The best known species in the genus is the widely cultivated Tamarillo or tree tomato, but a number of the others are also cultivated as garden plants because of their attractive flowers or fruits. Several also have traditional uses in the regions where they are native. Most grow as shrubs or small trees 2 or 3 metres in height.

Recent authors have treated Cyphomandra as a clade within the genus Solanum rather than as a separate genus.

References

  • Bohs, L. 1988. Four new species of Cyphomandra (Solanaceae) from South America. Systematic Botany 13: 265-275.
  • Bohs, L. 1989. Ethnobotany of the genus Cyphomandra (Solanaceae). Economic Botany 43: 143-163.
  • Bohs, L. 1994. Cyphomandra (Solanaceae). Flora Neotropica 63: 1-175. (Monographic revision)

 
 

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