Никандра (лат. Nicandra) — өсүмдүктөрдүн паслендер тукумундагы уруусу.
Бир түрү белгилуу. Анын бийикт. ЭО—100 см, жалбырагы кезектешип жангашкан. Гүлү ири, жалгыздан, гүл коргону 5 мүчөлүү.
Мөмөсү тоголок жемиш. Түш. Америкада өсөт. Силос турундо малга тотот. Жашыл өсүмдүктүн составында гликозид, уругунда май болот. Көп өлкөлөрдө кооз өсүмдук катары өстүрүлөт.
假酸漿
(俗名:碧果草、琉璃酸漿)
常用來包裹傳統食物的材料,主要分布在中低海拔山坡、樹叢、溪谷等地。
《中國高等植物資料庫全庫》. 中國科學院微生物研究所. [2009-02-24].
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Nicandra is a genus of flowering plant in the family Solanaceae, native to western South America.[1] It was first described by Michel Adanson in 1763.[2] The genus is named for Greek poet Nicander of Colophon, who wrote about plants[3] – notably in his poem Alexipharmaca, which treats of poisons and their antidotes.
As of March 2019, Plants of the World Online accepted three species:[1]
From 1763 until 2007, when Nicandra john-tyleriana was described,[4] the only species in the genus was Nicandra physalodes. A third species, Nicandra yacheriana, was described in 2010.[5]
Nicandra is a genus of flowering plant in the family Solanaceae, native to western South America. It was first described by Michel Adanson in 1763. The genus is named for Greek poet Nicander of Colophon, who wrote about plants – notably in his poem Alexipharmaca, which treats of poisons and their antidotes.
As of March 2019, Plants of the World Online accepted three species:
Nicandra john-tyleriana S.Leiva & Pereyra Nicandra physalodes (L.) Gaertn. Nicandra yacheriana S.LeivaFrom 1763 until 2007, when Nicandra john-tyleriana was described, the only species in the genus was Nicandra physalodes. A third species, Nicandra yacheriana, was described in 2010.
Nicandra est un genre de plantes de la famille des Solanaceae.
Selon NCBI (10 avr. 2012)[1], ITIS (10 avr. 2012)[2] et Catalogue of Life (10 avr. 2012)[3] :
Selon Tropicos (10 avr. 2012)[4] :
Nicandra est un genre de plantes de la famille des Solanaceae.
假酸浆又名大本炮仔草(学名:Nicandra physaloides)是茄科下的物种,为一年生直立草本植物,是假酸浆属的唯一物种,原产自秘鲁。[3]