Jerusalem cherry 1666680 201970158 2008-03-30T03:51:04Z ClueBot 4928500 Reverting possible vandalism by [[Special:Contributions/219.89.100.90|219.89.100.90]] to version by Eubot. False positive? [[User:ClueBot/FalsePositives|Report it]]. Thanks, [[User:ClueBot]]. (295627) (Bot) {{Taxobox | name = Jerusalem cherry | image = Solanum pseudocapsicum.jpg | image_width = 250px | image_caption = fruit of ''S. pseudocapsicum'' | regnum = [[Plant]]ae | subregnum = [[Tracheobionta]] | divisio = [[Flowering plant|Magnoliophyta]] | classis = [[Magnoliopsida]] | subclassis = [[Asteridae]] | ordo = [[Solanales]] | familia = [[Solanaceae]] | genus = ''[[Solanum]]'' | species = '''''S. pseudocapsicum''''' | binomial = ''Solanum pseudocapsicum'' | binomial_authority = [[Carolus Linnaeus|L.]] }} The '''Jerusalem cherry''' ('''''Solanum pseudocapsicum''''') is a plant belonging to the same family as [[deadly nightshade]], whose [[fruit]] are also [[poison]]ous. These [[Perennial plant|perennials]] can be grown decoratively as a house plant, but in some areas of [[Australia]] the plant has become a [[weed]]. The plant is perennial in zones up to USDA 8. Native to Peru, they can survive frosts and cold weather. They generally live up to 10 years, producing fruit usually in their 2nd or 3rd year, and every year after that. Their fruit is extremely similar to cherry tomatoes (as they share the same genus with tomatoes) in taste and texture, and are therefore easily confused with them. S. pseudocapsicum's poison is primarily [[solanocapsine]], which is similar to other alkaloids found in their genus, such as solanine and atropine. Although the toxin is poisonous, it is generally not life threatening. It may cause gastric problems, including vomiting and gastroenteritis. Jersualem cherries are poisonous to humans, and to dogs[http://www.cybercanine.com/toxicplants.htm], cats[http://www.cfainc.org/articles/plants.html], and birds[http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?cls=15&cat=1912&articleid=2236] as well. ===Diseases=== {{Main|List of Jerusalem cherry diseases}} ==References== Spoerke, D. G., Smolinske, S. C. 1990. Toxicity of houseplants. CRC Press, Inc., Boca Raton, Fla., USA. 335 pp. {{Solanales-stub}} [[Category:Solanum]] [[Category:Medicinal plants]] [[es:Solanum pseudocapsicum]] [[ja:タマサンゴ]] [[pl:Psianka koralowa]]