Outside of botany, the name appears in various pop culture and consumer contexts: :
, described as a "perilous" blend of red berries, grapefruit, and warm spices.
: It typically reaches 1.5 to 3 feet in height. It is often considered "weedy" because it spreads easily via seeds dropped by birds.
Outside of botany, the name appears in various pop culture and consumer contexts: :
, described as a "perilous" blend of red berries, grapefruit, and warm spices.
: It typically reaches 1.5 to 3 feet in height. It is often considered "weedy" because it spreads easily via seeds dropped by birds.