What is another word for Solanum Pseudocapsicum?

Pronunciation: [sˈɒlanəm sˈuːdə͡ʊkˌapsɪkəm] (IPA)

Solanum pseudocapsicum, also known as Jerusalem cherry or Christmas cherry, is a plant species native to South America. It belongs to the family Solanaceae, which also includes potatoes, tomatoes, and tobacco. The plant has several common names, including winter cherry, mock orange, and naranjita. The fruit of Solanum pseudocapsicum resembles cherry tomatoes but is poisonous and should not be consumed. The plant is often used as a decorative plant during the holiday seasons due to its bright red fruit. However, it can also be grown as a houseplant or in outdoor gardens in warm climates.

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