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nicotiana
‖ nicotiana Bot. (nɪkəʊʃɪˈeɪnə) [mod.L. (sc. herba), f. the name of Jacques Nicot, French ambassador at Lisbon, by whom tobacco was introduced into France in 1560.] 1. The tobacco-plant. Also personified.1600 Surflet Countrie Farme ii. xliv. 281 This herbe is called Nicotiana, of the name of an amba... Oxford English Dictionary
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Nicotiana
Nicotiana langsdorffii Weinm. – Langsdorff's tobacco Nicotiana longiflora Cav. – longflower tobacco or long-flowered tobacco Nicotiana occidentalis H Nicotiana plumbaginifolia Viv. – Tex-Mex tobacco Nicotiana quadrivalvis Pursh – Indian tobacco Nicotiana rustica L. – Aztec tobacco, strong tobacco, wikipedia.org
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Agroinfiltration and PVX Agroinfection in Potato and Nicotiana ...
Request PDF | On Jan 3, 2014, Juan Du and others published Agroinfiltration and PVX Agroinfection in Potato and Nicotiana benthamiana | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate
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Nicotiana quadrivalvis
Nicotiana quadrivalvis is a species of wild tobacco known as Indian tobacco. Native Americans also called it "sacred tobacco," and Nicotiana rustica can also be considered sacred. wikipedia.org
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Nicotiana africana
Nicotiana africana is a species of plant in the family Solanaceae. It is endemic to Namibia. wikipedia.org
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Nicotiana insecticida
Nicotiana insecticida is a species of plant of the family Solanaceae native to Western Australia. Nicotiana insecticida is remarkable in its insect trapping abilities. wikipedia.org
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Nicotiana clevelandii
Nicotiana clevelandii is a species of wild tobacco known by the common name Cleveland's tobacco. References External links Jepson Manual Treatment of Nicotiana clevelandii Nicotiana clevelandii — U.C. wikipedia.org
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Nicotiana sylvestris
Cultivation Nicotiana sylvestris is cultivated as an ornamental plant. References External links Jepson Manual Treatment: Nicotiana sylvestris Uky.edu: photos of Nicotiana sylvestris sylvestris Tobacco Flora of Argentina wikipedia.org
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Nicotiana obtusifolia
Nicotiana obtusifolia, or desert tobacco, is a plant native to the southwestern United States (from California to Utah to Texas) and Mexico. References External links Calflora Database: Nicotiana obtusifolia (desert tobacco) Jepson eFlora treatment of Nicotiana obtusifolia Nicotiana obtusifolia wikipedia.org
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Nicotiana longiflora
Nicotiana longiflora, the longflower tobacco or long-flowered tobacco, is a species of tobacco native to South America that is sometimes cultivated for wikipedia.org
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Nicotiana setchellii
Nicotania setchellii is a Nicotiana species of wild tobacco. It is native to Peru. References Flora of Peru setchellii Plants described in 1941 wikipedia.org
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Nicotiana otophora
), which was hybridized along with the species Nicotiana sylvestris, and Nicotiana tomentosiformis. The evidence for its parentage of Nicotiana tabacum is weaker at this time than it is for the other two species Nicotiana sylvestris, and Nicotiana tomentosiformis wikipedia.org
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Nicotiana glutinosa
Nicotiana glutinosa is a species of tobacco plant that is economically important in tobacco hybrids. Other synonyms of N.glutinosa include Blenocoes longiflora Raf., Nicotiana militaris L., and Tabacus viscidus Moench. wikipedia.org
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Nicotiana paniculata
Nicotiana paniculata, the small-flowered tobacco, is a species of flowering plant in the family Solanaceae, native to western Peru, and introduced to the It is a parent of the economically important species Nicotiana rustica (Aztec tobacco). wikipedia.org
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Nicotiana acuminata
Nicotiana acuminata is a species of wild tobacco known by the English common name manyflower tobacco. It was first described by Robert Graham in 1828 as Petunia acuminata, but was transferred to the genus, Nicotiana in 1829 by William Jackson Hooker In wikipedia.org
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