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tomato
The tomato (, ; Solanum lycopersicum) is a plant whose fruit is an edible berry that is eaten as a vegetable. The tomato is a member of the nightshade family that includes tobacco, potato, and chili peppers. It originated from western South America, and may have been domesticated there, in Mexico, or in Central America. The Spanish introduced tomatoes to Eurasia in the Columbian exchange in the 16th century.

potato
The potato () is a starchy tuberous vegetable native to the Americas that is consumed as a staple food in many parts of the world. Potatoes are underground stem tubers of the plant Solanum tuberosum, a perennial in the nightshade family Solanaceae.

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Solanum nigrum
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Solanum
thumb|Unripe fruit of Solanum lycopersicum (tomato)

Solanum dulcamara
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Solanum betaceum
The tamarillo (Solanum betaceum) is a tree or shrub in the flowering plant family Solanaceae (the nightshade family). It bears an egg-shaped edible fruit. It is common globally, especially in its native South America (as the Quechuan in Peru, Colombia, and Ecuador, or as tomate andino in other Andean countries), and has been introduced in New Zealand, Nepal, Rwanda, Burundi, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Australia, and Bhutan.

Solanum muricatum
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Solanum torvum
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Solanum quitoense
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Solanum pseudocapsicum
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Solanum mammosum
species of plant native to South America

Solanum aethiopicum
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Solanum incanum
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Solanum elaeagnifolium
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Solanum sessiliflorum
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Solanum linnaeanum
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Solanum villosum
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Solanum americanum
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Solanum carolinense
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Solanum rostratum
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Solanum aviculare
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Solanum sisymbriifolium
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Solanum lycocarpum
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Solanum virginianum
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Solanum mauritianum
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Solanum laxum
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Solanum pimpinellifolium
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Solanum seaforthianum
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Solanum macrocarpon
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Solanum erianthum
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Solanum viarum
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Solanum lasiocarpum
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Solanum violaceum
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Solanum anguivi
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Solanum aculeatissimum
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Solanum viride
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Solanum aculeastrum
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Solanum crispum
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Solanum retroflexum
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Solanum capsicoides
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Solanum laciniatum
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Solanum triflorum
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Solanum paniculatum
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Solanum chenopodioides
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Solanum pyracanthos
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Solanum citrullifolium
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Lycopersicon
thumb|Fruit of three cultivars of the common [[tomato (Solanum lycopersicum)]]
Lycopersicon was a genus in the flowering plant family Solanaceae (the nightshades and relatives). It contained about 13 species in the tomato group of nightshades. First removed from the genus Solanum by Philip Miller in 1754, its removal leaves the latter genus paraphyletic, so modern botanists generally accept the names in Solanum. The name Lycopersicon (from Greek λυκοπέρσικον meaning "wolf peach") is a reference to German folklore about members of the nightshade family being used to summon werewolves, and still

Solanum centrale
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Solanum atropurpureum
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Solanum scabrum
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Solanum diphyllum
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Solanum sarrachoides
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Solanum lyratum
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Solanum heterodoxum
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Solanum chacoense
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Solanum glaucophyllum
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Solanum marginatum
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Solanum wallacei
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Solanum exiguum
species of plant