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Useful Tropical Plants

Solanum tarderemotum

Bitter

Solanaceae

+ Synonyms

Solanum tetrachondrum Bitter

Solanum viridimaculatum Gilli

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General Information

Solanum tarderemotum is an unarmed, annual or short-lived perennial plant, usually widely spreading with erect or prostrate branches. It can grow up to 150cm tall[
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The plant is harvested from the wild for local use as a food and medicine. Sometimes sold as a food in local markets, demand for the crop has increased in the early 21st century and the plant is now cultivated within its native range, mainly in kitchen gardens but also to a limited extent on a commercial basis[
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Known Hazards

Although providing many well-known foods for people, including the potato, tomato, pepper and aubergine, most species in this genus also contain toxic alkaloids. Whilst these alkaloids can make the plant useful in treaing a range of medical conditions, they can also cause problems such as nausea, vomiting, salivation, drowsiness, abdominal pain, diarrhoea, weakness and respiratory depression[
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Unless there are specific entries with information on edible uses, it would be unwise to ingest any part of this plant[
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Notes from observations, tasting etc at Plants For A Future and on field trips.
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Botanical References


Range

Tropical Africa - Ethiopia, Uganda, Kenya, east DR Congo, Rwanda, Burundi, Tanzania.

Habitat

Not known

Properties

Weed PotentialYes
Edibility Rating *  *  *
Medicinal Rating *  *
HabitAnnual/Perennial
Height1.00 m
Cultivation StatusCultivated, Wild

Cultivation Details


Prefers organic-rich soils that are high in nitrogen and phosphorus[
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It is reported to grow wild in disturbed areas or as a weed on agricultural land, probably often as escapes from cultivation[
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Initial seedling growth is rapid. Flowering starts when plants are about 6 weeks old, but harvesting of leaves can continue thereafter[
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Young shoots 10 - 15cm long are picked, starting 3 - 4 weeks after transplanting or 5 - 6 weeks after sowing. The preferred harvest method is ratoon cropping where the apical shoot is picked at the first harvest, allowing side shoots to grow. Subsequent harvests are at intervals of 1 - 2 weeks for the following 8 - 12 weeks[
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The harvest period for a rainy season crop without additional fertilizing is 4 - 6 weeks, but a well-managed crop may be harvested for up to 4 months[
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Regular harvesting of young shoots causes a prolonged vegetative period, whereas undisturbed plants may flower 8 weeks after seedling emergence[
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Average yields of 12 - 20 tonnes per hectare can be achieved, but these can be increased to 80 tonnes if the crop is fed and irrigated[
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When, after several months of harvesting, the crop comes to its end, the farmers collect the fruits that have dropped on the ground for extraction of seeds for the next season[
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Edible Uses

Leaves and young tender shoots - cooked[
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]. Fruits can be removed, milk can be added to the cooked leaves which can then be left overnight to reduce the bitterness. The leaves may be mixed with other leafy vegetables (e.g. amaranth) to enhance their palatability[
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]. The purple-fruited types are usually more bitter than green-fruited ones[
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Fruit - raw. Children often eat ripe fruits of the green-fruited types raw[
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Medicinal

Infusions of the leaves, roots and young fruits are used medicinally to treat duodenal ulcers, stomach upsets, boils, swollen glands and teething problems[
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Agroforestry Uses:

A crop rotation with crops such as maize or amaranth is recommended in order to control nematodes[
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Other Uses

None known

Propagation

Seed - germination normally takes place in 5 - 7 days[
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The seeds can remain viable for several years when kept dry and cool[
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Cite as: Tropical Plants Database, Ken Fern. tropical.theferns.info. 2024-11-23. <tropical.theferns.info/viewtropical.php?id=Solanum+tarderemotum>

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