Nicotiana quadrivalvis was created in 1814.
KKJA was created in 2008.
Elachista berndtiella was created in 1985.
Papilio erskinei was created in 1886.
Banjo uke was created in 1917.
Psilocybe tampanensis was created in 1978.
Nicotiana is the genus name for the plant Nicotiana, it belongs to the family Solonaceae
Nicotiana - 1964 is rated/received certificates of: Portugal:M/12
The haploid number for Nicotiana tabacum is 24; the diploid number is 48.
The cast of Nicotiana - 1964 includes: Lourdes Norberto as Narrator
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Nicotiana alata.
If your question pertains to the species of Nicotiana which are safe to smoke, there are multiple including Nicotiana Tabacum and Nicotiana Rustica - the two most commonly smoked in North America. Nicotiana Rustica has a very large nicotine content (Upwards of 13%). Nicotiana Sylvestris is mixed with Rustica to lower the potency. Nicotiana Tabacum is mass produced by cigarette companies all over the world. More exotic species include Nicotiana Persica, Nicotiana Glauca (Brazillian tree tobacco), and many more. The ornamental Nicotiana x sandrae and Saratoga Mix flowers that you can buy are generally not the best to smoke, however not poisonous. Other Nicotiana plants than these are exotic, and while not much testing has been done to see if they contain poisons, one should approach with caution if the intention is to ingest. Nicotine, however, itself is a neurotoxin to many animals and insects, and it's effects on humans are well known.
There are currently 60 species of tobacco. There are two major species and they are Nicotiana tobacum and Nicotiana rustica.
Nicotiana tabacum
tobacco
it is used to purge parasites
Nicotiana tabacum
It is Tree Tobacco (Nicotiana Glauca)