The cultivated eggplant or aubergine, Solanum melongena, is cultivated world wide for its fruits which are used in cooking.
Aubergines are native to southeast Asia, but were brought to Europe sometime in the 1500s, where they eventually became popular and were exported around the world (Eu-Sol: Eggplant history).
The name by which the aubergine is known in the United States is eggplant, thought to come from old white fruited varieties where the fruit is egg-shaped.
In tropical areas aubergines grow as perennial shrubs and can be up to about a metre or more high, but in the temperate zone they are annuals, and die back in winter unless grown in a greenhouse.
Plant breeders select different fruit shapes and colours and cross the plants to create the many cultivated types we grow in our gardens.
The wild relatives of Solanum melongena have stem prickles, however cultivated varieties lack these prickles thanks to the selection process by humans. Find out more about the taxonomy of the aubergine.
Find out where the aubergine is thought to have originated from and the areas that produce the majority of the world's aurbergine supply.
Learn about the unsusual flowers of Solanum melongena and the different colours of the aubergine fruit.
Discover the process by which bees pollinate Solanum melongena.
While Solanum melongena is not a threatened species, there is concern over its conservation. Discover more about the conservation status of the aubergine.
Get reference material for Solanum melongena.
Solanum melongena
© S KnappMost Solanum melongena, aubergines, have purple or purplish green fruit, but the fruits can also be yellow, orange, red or white.
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© S KnappAubergines being sold from a market stall
© S KnappSolanum melongena flowers are either white or purple and have at their centre a bottle-shaped cone of stamens where pollen is held.
© S KnappMost types of aubergine have purple or purplish green fruit.
© S KnappSolanum melongena aubergines in a meal.
© S KnappSolanum melongena aubergines.
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Solanum melongena
© S KnappMerit researcher in botany, focussing on the taxonomy of the nightshade family Solanaceae.