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| solanum [2026/04/23 06:37] – [Solanumberry Catalog] Humphrey Boa-Gart | solanum [2026/04/28 13:43] (current) – [Hybridization Potential] Humphrey Boa-Gart | ||
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| ====== Solanaberry Catalog ====== | ====== Solanaberry Catalog ====== | ||
| - | {{wst> | + | The **// |
| - | ===== Cultivars | + | |
| + | ===== Solanum Species | ||
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| ===== Culinary Use ===== | ===== Culinary Use ===== | ||
| - | {{wst> | + | Flavors range from sweet-tart and aromatic to tangy or subtly tomato-like. Many species are enjoyed fresh when fully ripe, while others shine in cooked preparations such as sauces, jams, jellies, pies, chutneys, or juices. [[solanum: |
| ===== Nutrition Facts ===== | ===== Nutrition Facts ===== | ||
| - | {{wst> | + | //Solanum// berries and related species in the collection are nutrient-rich, |
| ===== Range & Habitat ===== | ===== Range & Habitat ===== | ||
| - | {{wst> | + | The //Solanum// genus is enormous and cosmopolitan, |
| ===== Pests & Diseases ===== | ===== Pests & Diseases ===== | ||
| - | {{wst> | + | Like other members of the // |
| ===== Hybridization Potential ===== | ===== Hybridization Potential ===== | ||
| - | {{wst> | + | The //Solanum// genus exhibits varying degrees of cross-compatibility among species, which has historically allowed for natural hybridization and offers potential for intentional breeding. The broad collection of bush tomatoes, tree tomatoes, naranjilla relatives, and other edible types provides valuable genetic diversity for selecting or creating improved cultivars with enhanced flavor, larger fruit size, better disease resistance, or greater environmental adaptability. Wild and semi-wild relatives can serve as sources of useful traits, though breeders must account for differences in ploidy levels and potential crossing barriers common in this large and complex genus. |
| - | {{tag> | + | {{tag>"Wild Tomatoes" |
