udder$86081$ - traduzione in greco
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udder$86081$ - traduzione in greco

ORANGE-COLORED NIGHTSHADE NATIVE TO SOUTH AMERICA
Nipplefruit; Solanum corniculatum; Solanum cornigerum; Solanum globiferum; Solanum mammosum var. corniculum; Solanum mamosissimum; Solanum platanifolium; Solanum villosissimum; Titty Fruit; Titty fruit; Tittyfruit; Nipple fruit; Nipple Fruit; Cow's Udder; Cow's udder; Cows udder; Cows Udder; Cow udder
  • Flower and stem
  • Fruit on branches used as decoration.
  • At a [[Chinese New Year]] fair in [[Hong Kong]]

udder      
n. μαστός θηλαστικού ζώου, μαστός ζώου

Definizione

udder
(udders)
A cow's udder is the organ that hangs below its body and produces milk.
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

Solanum mammosum

Solanum mammosum, commonly known as nipplefruit, fox head, cow's udder, or apple of Sodom, is an inedible Pan-American tropical fruit. The plant is grown for ornamental purposes, in part because of the distal end of the fruit's resemblance to a human breast, while the proximal end looks like a cow's udder. It is an annual in the family Solanaceae, and part of the genus Solanum, making the plant a relative of the eggplant, tomato, and potato. This poisonous fruit is native to South America, but has been naturalized in Southern Mexico, Greater Antilles, Central America, and the Caribbean. The plant adapts well to most soils, but thrives in moist, loamy soil.

The plant has thin simple leaves occurring in alternating branching patterns with prominent venation. Hairy thorns cover the stem and branches of the plant. The inflorescence contains five to eight purple elongating buds. The fruit is a berry type, and has waxy yellow skin with reddish-brown seeds. The plant is propagated by the distribution of seeds.