Solanaceae
Solanaceae is a family of flowering plants that includes numerous economically important species such as potatoes, tomatoes, peppers, and tobacco. It is one of the largest plant families, with over 90 genera and approximately 3,000 known species.
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It is one of the largest plant families, with over 90 genera and approximately 3,000 known species. The family is well-known for its diverse range of characteristics, including herbaceous to woody growth forms, alkaloid-containing compounds, and various types of flowers and fruits. Solanaceae plants are widely distributed across the globe, found in diverse habitats ranging from tropical rainforests to deserts. They have been cultivated for centuries for their edible fruits and leaves, medicinal properties, and ornamental value. However, some Solanaceae species can be poisonous if improperly prepared or consumed. The Wikipedia page on Solanaceae provides detailed information on the family's taxonomy, morphology, distribution, reproductive strategies, economic importance, and toxicological aspects. It also covers the history of Solanaceae research, including notable scientists and their contributions to the field.
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