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    Physalis species are herbaceous plants growing to 0.4 to 3.0 m (1 to 10 ft) tall, similar to the common tomato, a plant of the same family, but usually with a stiffer, more upright stem. They can be either annual or perennial. Most require full sun and fairly warm to hot temperatures.

  2. Sep 14, 2022 · Physalis is an excellent source of vitamin C, which helps maintain a healthy immune system and encourages wound healing. Other nutrients found in physalis include beta-carotene and vitamin...

  3. Physalis peruviana is a species of plant in the nightshade family native to Chile and Peru. Within that region, it is called aguaymanto , uvilla or uchuva , in addition to numerous indigenous and regional names.

  4. Ground cherry, genus of some 80 species of small herbaceous plants in the nightshade family, the majority of which are native to the New World. Several species are commercially important as food crops, including the Cape gooseberry (or goldenberry), the husk tomato, and the tomatillo.

  5. The genus Physalis means bellows, which refers to the inflated fruiting calyx, resembling a bellows or bladder. The specific epithet peruviana means from Peru. Ethnobotanical Uses: Edible Plant Parts : Edible Fruits Food (Fruit or Vegetable): Fruits can be made into jam.

  6. Physalis or Peruvian groundcherry is a plant that offers cute, tasty fruits. Physalis key facts. Name – Physalis alkekengi Family – Solanaceae or nightshade Type – perennial. Height – 20 to 32 inches (50 to 80 cm) Exposure – full sun, part sun. Soil: well-drained – Flowering: late spring – Harvest: end summer → mid-fall

  7. Physalis – a truly special plant. The physalis is an extraordinary plant in many respects. For a start, it has its own packaging: The cherry-sized fruit is encased in a dome made of lots of thin, green leaves that become light-brown and paper-like as the fruit ripens.

  8. May 28, 2021 · The exotic physalis is becoming increasingly popular. Here you can find out everything about the Physalis varieties, the propagation, and the harvest of the delicious fruits. We also answer which physalis are edible.

  9. Nov 26, 2023 · Physalis alkekengi by candiru. Physalis plants are hardy perennials. They range in height from 30 cm to 1.2 m (1 to 4 feet). They bloom in the summer and early autumn. Some of the common names for Physalis include Chinese Lanterns, Winter cherry, Husk tomato, and Cape Gooseberry.

  10. Cape gooseberry, (Physalis peruviana), species of ground cherry in the nightshade family (Solanaceae) and its edible fruit. The plant is native to Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru and was widely grown in South Africa beginning in the 19th century, which is likely the source of its common name.