No, zucchini is not a nightshade vegetable. Zucchini is classified as a summer squash and belongs to the Cucurbitaceae family, which includes other squashes and cucumbers. Nightshade vegetables, such as tomatoes, potatoes, and eggplants, belong to the Solanaceae family. Therefore, zucchini does not share the same botanical classification as nightshades.
zuchini. Hope this helps! :) Isabella246
i looked on theInternet and I'm not sure if its right, but there is a vegetable begging with the letter Z it is an Zuchini
No, maca is not a nightshade vegetable. Maca (Lepidium meyenii) is a root vegetable native to the Andes mountains in Peru, and it belongs to the cruciferous family, related to vegetables like broccoli and kale. Nightshade vegetables, such as tomatoes, potatoes, and eggplants, belong to the Solanaceae family. Thus, maca and nightshade vegetables are from entirely different plant families.
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Nightshade vegetables are plants in the genus Solanum in the Solanaceae family. There are approximately 2,300 species that includes tomatoes, potatoes, eggplant, tobacco, and pepper.
Nightshade vegetables are plants that have different constituents and properties and can be used in medicine. Some nightshade vegetables include peppers, potatoes, tomatoes and eggplants.
Chilli peppers, from the genus Capsicum, are members of the Nightshade family Solanaceae
we have a zuchini that is 2 foot long and weighs 3 kilos
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No.
Potato is a tuberous vegetable plant, not an herb or a shrub. It belongs to the nightshade family and is grown for its starchy edible tubers.
The Netherlands grows zuchini