Scientific name Solandra Rank Genus | Higher classification Nightshade | |
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Similar Solandra maxima, Solandra grandiflora, Nightshade, Brunfelsia, Cestrum |
A plant with major attitude cup of gold vine solandra maxima
Solandra /soʊˈlændrə/ is a genus of flowering plants in the nightshade family, Solanaceae. It is named after the Swedish naturalist Daniel C. Solander.
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- A plant with major attitude cup of gold vine solandra maxima
- Mystery solved solandra maxima tropical plant
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The vines it contains are commonly known as chalice vines and are native to the Caribbean, Mexico and South America. They have very large flowers and glossy foliage. Also called Cup of Gold.

It was once (and likely still is) used by the Huichol of Mexico and other tribes of the region where it is known by the name "kieli" or "kieri" with some archaeological evidence supporting the theory that its use predates that of "Peyote" (Lophophora williamsii). [1]

Mystery solved solandra maxima tropical plant
Selected species




References
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