
Solanum chlamydogynum
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NameSolanum chlamydogynum
Scientific NameSolanum chlamydogynum Bitter
Plant FamilySolanaceae
Natural HabitatThis plant is found in the vicinity of the Uribante-Caparo dam, near the sports fields of the La Trampa de Edelca Camp, at an altitude of 1000 meters in the Uribante Municipality of Táchira State, Venezuela.
Parts Usedleaf,fruit
Medicinal Actions
Traditional UsesNo specific traditional medicinal uses are provided in the available metadata or image.
Preparation Methods
Contraindications & WarningsNo known contraindications are provided in the available metadata or image.
Cultivation NotesNo specific cultivation notes are provided in the available metadata or image.
Rarityuncommon
Description
Solanum chlamydogynum is a branched shrub, typically growing 2-3 meters tall. It features sympodial, bifoliate-geminate growth, with a calyx that thickens at the upper pedicel level. Young branches and inflorescences are characterized by pubescence.





