Capsicum eximium
Capsicum eximium est species plantarum florentium et fructiferarum, anno 1950 ab Armando Hunziker descripta, quae in Bolivia Paraguaiaque et Argentina septentrionali sponte crescit ibique interdum in hortis popularibus colitur. Fructus parvi sapore pungenti ad fercula accommodanda adhibentur.
Capsicum eximium
Eudicotyledones
Asteridae
Ordo : Solanales
Familia : Solanaceae
Genus : Capsicum
Species : Capsicum eximium
Asteridae
Ordo : Solanales
Familia : Solanaceae
Genus : Capsicum
Species : Capsicum eximium
Capsicum eximium
Hunz.
Hunz.
Bibliographia
recensere- Louis Girault, Kallawaya: guérisseurs itinérants des Andes (Lutetiae: ORSTOM, 1984) pp. 398-399 (Paginae selectae apud Google Books)
- Colin K. Khoury et al., "Modelled distributions and conservation status of the wild relatives of chile peppers (Capsicum L.)" in Diversity and Distributions vol. 26 (2020) pp. 209-225 JSTOR
- Armando T. Hunziker, "Estudios sobre Solanaceae. I. Sinopsis de las especies silvestres de Capsicum: de Argentina y Paraguay" in Darwiniana vol. 9 (1950) pp. 225-247 JSTOR
- Eduardo A. Moscone et al., "The evolution of Chili Peppers (Capsicum-Solanaceae): a cytogenetic perspective" in Acta horticulturae vol. 745 (2014) p. 137 ff.
- Joshua Tewksbury et al., "Where did the Chili Get its Spice? Biogeography of Capsaicinoid Production in Ancestral Wild Chili Species" in Journal of Chemical Ecology vol. 32 (2006) pp. 547-564
Nexus externi
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