Nicotiana tabacum
tobacco, common name of the plant Nicotiana tabacum and, to a limited extent, Aztec tobacco (N. rustica) and the cured leaf that is used, usually after aging and processing in various ways, for smoking, chewing, snuffing, and extraction of nicotine.

In which plant nicotine is found?

Nicotine comes from the tobacco plant—Nicotiana tabacum, Nicotiana rustica, and related species—native to the Americas. It is generally taken into the body by smoking the dried leaves of the tobacco plant.

What plants are high in nicotine?

Nicotine is an alkaloid found in the nightshade family of plants (Solanaceae), predominantly in tobacco, and in lower quantities in tomato, potato, eggplant (aubergine), and green pepper. Nicotine alkaloids are also found in the leaves of the coca plant.

What is the local name of tobacco?

Taxonomy – Nicotiana tabacum (Common tobacco) (SPECIES)

What is in a tobacco leaf?

Dried tobacco leaves are mainly used for smoking in cigarettes and cigars, as well as pipes and shishas….

Tobacco
Source plant(s)Nicotiana
Part(s) of plantLeaf
Geographic originThe Americas
Active ingredientsNicotine, harmine

What are tobacco plants good for?

Tobacco leaves are applied to cuts as an antiseptic and to stop bleeding. Ground tobacco leaves were also used as “snuff” (inhaled through the nose) for medicinal and ritualistic purposes. Tobacco smoked is sometimes blown into the ear to treat earaches.

Is tobacco plant a vegetable?

The Latin name for Tobacco is Nicotiana tabacum. Many are surprised to learn that botanically tobacco it is in the Solanaceae family, which means it is related to the potato and tomato family. Tobacco plants actually bear fruit. …

What are the types of tobacco?

There is no safe form of tobacco use. All forms contain nicotine and can cause addiction and health problems.

  • Chew- see Smokeless Tobacco. Cigarettes.
  • Cigars, Cigarillos and Little Cigars.
  • Dip- see Smokeless Tobacco.
  • Electronic cigarette or E- cigarette (nicotine delivery system)
  • Hookah.
  • Kreteks.
  • Pipe.
  • What plants are related to tobacco?

    Other tobacco relatives include eggplants (S. melongena) and tomatillos (Physalis spp.), and ornamental plants like petunias (Petunia spp.), million bells (Calibrachoa spp.) and angel’s trumpets (Brugmansia spp.).

    What is a tobacco leaf?

    Tobacco leaves are long, elliptical green leaves. Tobacco leaves have short hairs which excrete a yellow substance which contains nicotine. The plant itself is an annual herb that bears five-petaled, trumpet-shaped flowers. Fresh-cut Tobacco leaves have a grassy scent.

    What is Nicotiana ( tobacco plant)?

    The Nicotiana plants are indigenous to Australia, south west Africa, the Americas and the South Pacific. Of course, Nicotiana, or tobacco plant, is most well known for the production of tobacco – which is the main ingredient in products such as cigarettes, snuff and cigars, etc.

    Where does nicnicotine come from?

    Nicotine originally stems from the tobacco plant, which is found in the nightshade family of plants, which includes tomatoes and eggplants. Interestingly, what we often refer to as the tobacco plant is, in fact, the Nicotiana tabacum species of plants.

    What does Nicotiana look like in full sun?

    Long, white, tubular flower clusters dangle elegantly in panicles and omit a sweet scent. Plant these in a semi-shaded site, as their 4-inch-long flowers close when planted in full sun. This green-flowered Nicotiana variety is known as Langdorff’s tobacco plant.

    How tall do tobacco plants grow in Zone 9?

    A half-hardy biennial suitable for use in zones 9 to 10, it grows to a towering 5 feet tall. Also known as the woodland tobacco plant. It’s a stylish statement plant with hardy, stout stems and rich green, 12-inch oblong leaves.