Jaborosa sativa
Sought-after by Solanaceae collectors, this species produces a rosette of elongated, lobed leaves, overhung by clusters of green, star-shaped flowers with a fetid odor.
Although it contains a number of withanolides, there is no record of ethnobotanical use for this species.
in bucket
Sow in pots at 20°C, 4 to 5 weeks before transplanting. Cover lightly and keep moist until emergence. When plants have 5 to 6 leaves and frosts are no longer a concern, transplant by burying the stem up to the first leaves.
February, March, April, May
June, July, August, September, October
in the ground, in pot
semi-shade, sunny
medium
clayey, limestone, humus
drained, reheated, rich
Jaborosa sativa
mid-season
25 seeds
Green
fragrance
From 20 to 30 cm
From 15 to 20 cm
round
Argentina
It contains a number of Withanolides, which are anti-tumor and anti-inflammatory substances specific to the Solanaceae family.