Cleveland's tobacco
Nicotiana clevelandii A.Gray

Nicotiana clevelandii, known as Cleveland's tobacco, is a species in the Solanaceae family. It was first described by A.Gray in 1878. This plant is native to California and the northwest regions of Mexico.
Description
Nicotiana clevelandii is a member of the genus Nicotiana and belongs to the Solanaceae family, commonly known as the nightshade family. The species was formally published in 1878 by Asa Gray. Its natural distribution includes regions in California and the northwestern part of Mexico. The common name, Cleveland's tobacco, is used in English to refer to this species.
Other common names
Cleveland's tobacco
Distribution
California · Mexico Northwest
Synonyms
Nicotiana greeneana
