The tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) The potato is also in the solanum family
This is the Solanum Melongena a species of nightshade grown for its edible fruit. Known as Eggplant in North America and Australian English. In Britain known as Aubergine and in South East Asia and South Africa as Brinjal
Potato plants (Solanum tuberosum) produce edible underground tubers.
It is an edible, often red fruit of the plant Solanum Lycoperiscum commonly known as a tomato plant
Absolutely NO
A black nightshade is a Eurasian species of nightshade with black berries, Solanum nigrum, or other similar species of plant, including Solanum americanum or Solanum ptychanthum.
The common edible tomato is a fruit of the Solanum lycopersicum, commonly known as the tomato plant. The fruit itself is not alive, but rather is a reproductive technique of the plant to disperse its seeds. The plant is the living organism.
A plant (Solanum Melongena), of East Indian origin, allied to the tomato, and bearing a large, smooth, edible fruit, shaped somewhat like an egg; mad-apple.
The kangaroo apple refers to plants in the genus Solanum, particularly Solanum aviculare and Solanum laciniatum, native to Australia and New Zealand. These plants are known for their attractive purple flowers and edible fruit, which resembles small apples. However, the fruit should be consumed only when fully ripe, as unripe fruits and other parts of the plant can be toxic. Kangaroo apples have been traditionally used by Indigenous Australians for food and medicinal purposes.
No, tobacco fruit is not edible.
It is an edible fruit, grown on trees with a sweet or sour taste, depending on its species.
Nannyberry is an edible fruit from the viburnum lentago bush. Nectarines are a fruit.
Yes. It is like an apple, you can eat it with the skin on or without. I've heard it tastes much better with it on though.