Coconilla Fruit Plant (Solanum stramoniifolium)
A Rare Medicinal & Culinary Treasure from the Tropics
Introduction
The Coconilla Fruit Plant (Solanum stramoniifolium), also known locally as Nightshade, Coconilla, and in some regions as Cocona Silvestre, is a rare and versatile tropical plant gaining popularity among exotic fruit collectors and natural medicine enthusiasts. Belonging to the Solanaceae (nightshade) family, it is native to Central and South Tropical America, including Colombia, Peru, Trinidad, Brazil, and the Amazonian lowlands.
With its striking appearance, orange-red globose fruits, medicinal significance, and adaptability to garden and farm settings, this plant is an excellent addition to rare fruit collections and sustainable home gardens.
Botanical Profile
• Botanical Name: Solanum stramoniifolium
• Common Names: Coconilla, Nightshade, Cocona Silvestre
• Family: Solanaceae
• Native Regions: Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Trinidad & Tobago, Brazil, Venezuela, Amazon Basin
• Plant Type: Perennial shrub / Semi-woody tropical fruit plant
• Average Height: 1.5 – 2 meters tall and wide
• Stem Features: Prickly, semi-woody with star-shaped whitish flowers
• Fruit Size: 12 – 24 mm diameter, orange to bright red when ripe
• Seeds: Abundant, small, soft seeds
Climate & Growing Conditions
Coconilla thrives in tropical and subtropical climates, making it suitable for many parts of India, Southeast Asia, Sri Lanka, Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Goa, and coastal regions.
Ideal Conditions:
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Temperature: 20°C to 35°C
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Sunlight: Full sun to light partial shade
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Soil Type: Fertile, well-drained loam or sandy soil
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Soil pH: Slightly acidic to neutral (5.5–7.0)
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Watering: Moderate, avoid waterlogging
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Humidity: Medium to high
Blooming & Fruiting
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Bloom Time / Fruiting: ~1 Year after planting
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Pollination: Insect-pollinated, attracts bees & butterflies
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Bearing Frequency: Multiple harvests per year under ideal care
Maintenance Level: Moderate
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Occasional pruning of thorny stems
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Mulching and compost application
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Pest-resistant due to natural prickles
Fruit Features & Flavor Profile
The Coconilla fruit is small, round, orange to red, and contains juicy pulp with mild acidity.
Taste:
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Fresh, tangy, slightly sweet
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Comparable to tomato mixed with tropical berry notes
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Light vegetal aroma with fruity undertones
Culinary Uses:
In the Amazon, the fruits are commonly blended into cooling drinks or paired with sugar, lime, or spices.
Health Benefits of Coconilla Fruit
Coconilla is not just flavorful—it’s rich in vitamins, antioxidants, and phytonutrients.
Key Nutritional Properties:
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Vitamin C for immunity
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Dietary fiber for digestion
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Alkaloids and antioxidants
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Iron and potassium for metabolic health
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Low in calories and fats
Major Health Benefits:
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✅ Supports immunity and vitality
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✅ Aids digestion and gut health
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✅ Helps regulate blood pressure
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✅ Traditional remedy for fever and inflammation
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✅ May improve skin health and detoxification
Traditional & Medicinal Uses
Indigenous communities of the Amazon and Andes use different parts of this plant for healing.
Traditional Applications:
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Fruits & Leaves: Used in remedies for fever and wounds
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Roots: Applied for tooth decay and infections
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Aerial Parts: Used in preparations for hypertension and reproductive health
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Poultices: Applied on cuts and inflammations
Extracts from Solanum plants have shown potential in:
Cultivation in Home & Exotic Fruit Gardens
The Coconilla plant adapts well to:
Growing Tips for Planters:
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Use rich, well-drained soil
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Provide ample sunlight
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Start from healthy saplings
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Water regularly but avoid soggy soil
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Light pruning for shape and size
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Protect young plants from frost
Pollinator-Friendly & Sustainable
Coconilla attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies and serves as a biodiversity-supportive plant. Its fruits and flowers also benefit local wildlife.
Cultivating this plant helps preserve lesser-known Amazonian species while offering nutritional and herbal value.
Ideal for Exotic & Cherry Fruit Collections
Although not a true cherry, the size, color, and ornamental look of its fruits make it a perfect addition to cherry-like tropical collections and trendy edible landscapes.
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Fits well into “cherry live plant” categories
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Visually appealing clusters of small red fruits
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Unique addition to rare fruit enthusiasts' gardens
Limited Availability – High in Demand
Due to its medicinal importance, nutritional value, and rarity, Coconilla plants are often limited in stock, especially in exotic plant nurseries.
Now available at Veliyath Gardens
Perfect for:
Bring Home the Coconilla Fruit Plant Today!
Add this striking, functional, and traditional medicinal fruit plant to your garden and enjoy its benefits for years to come.
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A rare gem for exotic fruit lovers and natural healers.