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Originally Posted by Darren Abbey
For a full tree showing all the relationships, you may well have to construct it yourself from the available research.
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Really? So you think there is not one already? If that's the case,if I'd do it,I would be the first person to do it ever,which is kinda cool
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Originally Posted by Fusion_power
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Thanks,this is interesting and useful,although not quite what I'm looking for.
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Originally Posted by carolyn137
I already gave you a link to a site with about 1500 species,but with respect to tomatoes,here's a link to Keith Mueller's site which I know will help.
http://kdcomm.net/~tomato/Tomato/tax.html
And look even more at the site since last time I looked Keith gave much more info re the most common Solanum species.
Lots of links there for almost everything,it's a great resouce IMO.
Carolyn
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Yes I found that site already,under the "Useful links..." thread it's very informative.However,this is an example of a phylogenetic tree:
https://goo.gl/JaE2ns
This one show relationships between various species,and I was wondering if there is one that includes only solanum or species from solanaceae family,and where it can/might be found.