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While clearing and cutting the overgrown back 1/2 acre of my "new" house's lot , I found this unrecognized (but interesting) plant growin...Read More
One only has to do a bit of research on Physalis to realize it is a tricky genus. Physalis peruviana is a different species (aka Cape Goo...Read More
I want this to become positive but every time I tried getting this to grow in Florida, it just gets devoured by red spider mites, and it ...Read More
I let the wrapped fruit sit out on the deck table outdoors in the partial sun for up to a week to ripen, nothing bothers them. After sev...Read More
Large, sturdy plant and one which is very productive. I did lose some limbs to weight; the plant will appreciate a little support -- far...Read More
This is a hardy, highly productive plant with small, golden fruits enclosed in papery calyxes. Flavor of ripe fruit is unusual, difficul...Read More
It growes well in Redding, California. Now I will try at my home in Shingletown, CA
When I lived in Iowa ,as a child,my mother made the best pies using ground cherries. Had a wonderful taste all its own.
Ground cherries add a very pleasant flavour to a compote, unlike anything else I have tasted. The flavour is mild, so it doesn't overpow...Read More
I grew 1 Aunt Molly's Ground Cherry in 2005, I will grow it again but to get good from the fruit you need several plants, I dont like Tom...Read More
Physalis pruinosa fruits (flavor) may not appeal to everyone. The fruit is tasty though if left to ripen completely. Even slightly gree...Read More
Physalis pruinosa is native to easteren North America and is related to the other edible ground cherry phsyalis peruviana. Both have sim...Read More
I've read that ground cherry culture is basically the same as for tomatoes, but ground cherries seem much hardier. They wintered over he...Read More
When ripe, the pods turn brown and drop off the plant. Opening the pod reviels a bright yellow fruit that tastes very sweet. My daughte...Read More