Nicotiana acuminata — a medium houseplant
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Nicotiana acuminata

Nicotiana Acuminata

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Nicotiana acuminata is a species of wild tobacco known by the English common name manyflower tobacco. It is native to Argentina and Chile but it is known on other continents, including North America and Australia, as an introduced species.It is an annual herb exceeding a meter in maximum height. The leaf blades may be 25 centimeters long and are borne on petioles. The inflorescence bears several white or green-tinged flowers with tubular throats up to 4 centimeters long, their bases enclosed in green-striped sepals.It was first described by Robert Graham in 1828 as Petunia acuminata, but was transferred to the genus, Nicotiana in 1829 by William Jackson HookerIn The origin of species ,Charles Darwin mentions that N. Acuminata is not a particularly distinct species, which is failed to fertilise or to be fertilised , by no less than eight other species of Nicotiana.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Genus
Nicotiana
Family
Solanaceae
ALSO KNOWN AS

Other names.

en Manyflower tobacco
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Nicotiana acuminata leaf
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Nicotiana acuminata leaf
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Nicotiana acuminata flower
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Nicotiana acuminata flower
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Nicotiana acuminata habit
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Nicotiana acuminata habit
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