Solandra

Genus of vines


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::summary Genus of vines ::

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Solandra is a genus of flowering plants in the nightshade family, Solanaceae. It is named after the Swedish naturalist Daniel C. Solander.

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.

Solandra grandiflora 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 as a hallucinogen predates that of peyote (Lophophora williamsii). A tea from the branches and more so from the roots and fruits is used as an inebriant in native traditions. The alkaloids present include atropine, noratropine, hyoscyamine, and tropine with about 0.15% overall content in the leaves.

In all ten species are recognized:

Selected species

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ImageScientific nameDistribution
[[File:Solandra grandiflora by Scott Zona - 003.jpg120px]]Solandra grandiflora Sw.
[[File:Solandra longiflora - Brooklyn Botanic Garden - Brooklyn, NY - DSC08024.JPG120px]]Solandra longiflora Tussac
[[File:Solandra maxima IMG 1810.JPG120px]]Solandra maxima (Sessé & Moc.) P.S.Green – Golden chalice vine, Cup of Gold, Hawaiian lily
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References

References

  1. ''Sunset Western Garden Book,'' 1995:606–607
  2. Genaust, Helmut (1976). ''Etymologisches Wörterbuch der botanischen Pflanzennamen'' {{ISBN. 3-7643-0755-2
  3. Bernardello, Luis M.. (1987-12-01). "A synoptical revision of Solandra (Solanaceae)". Nordic Journal of Botany.
  4. "Solandra grandiflora - Chalice Vine".

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