Family: Solanaceae
Scientific Name: Solanum quitoense
Common Name: Naranjilla, Little Orange
Description | A tropical perennial with bold foliage and edible fruit. Grown as an annual in colder climates but can be over wintered indoors. |
Plant Type | All Plants, Perennial Tender |
Hardiness Zone | 9-11 |
Sunlight | full to part sun |
Moisture | moist |
Soil & Site | average, prefers rich |
Temperature | enjoys warm humid conditions, not above 85 degrees F |
Flowers | .5 inch pinkish white flowers |
Fruit | orange red acidic edible tomato-like fruit |
Leaves | up to 1 foot, shallow lobed, downed with maroon fuzz, large pinnate veins, purple underside |
Stems | herbaceous becoming somewhat woody |
Dimensions | can reach 6 feet or more in warm regions, grows as an herbaceous shrub |
Propagation | seeds |
Native Site | Peru, Ecuador and southern Colombia |
Notes & Reference | #109-Annuals and Tender Perennials for North American Gardens (Wayne Winterroud) |
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