Page 2: 21 results for Physalis
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Family: Solanaceae (nightshade family)
...Leucophysalis Lycium Nicandra Nicotiana Petunia Physalis Salpiglossis Solanum Key To This Family's Genera
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Question: Hello! I grew husk cherry (Physalis pruinosa) this past season with seeds …
...morning. Physalis grisea has been called by the name Physalis pruinosa in New England. However, it is not exactly a synonym (but a misapplied name). It has also been misapplied to Physalis pubescen...
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Sighting: Physalis heterophylla at 43.631, -71.496
Sighting: Physalis heterophylla at 43.631, -71.496 Posted July 12, 2020, 6:17 p.m. by grayestone Description or comments: There are three plants, newly emerged this year in a section that’s be...
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Question: Is this picture better?
...of Physalis (ground-cherry), a member of the Solanaceae (nightshade family). The cultivated tomatillo is a member of this genus with larger, less sweet fruits. The fruit (a berry) will be enclosed i...
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Question: botanist. found this husky ground cherry or clammy or tomatillo. its green …
...of Physalis (ground-cherry) that could be what you are describing. If you are having trouble uploading images, feel free to email me at ahaines[at]newenglandwild.org and I will try to assist.
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Question: In my friend’s garden in Texas. She didn’t plant it and it’s …
...of Physalis (ground-cherry), a member of the nightshade family. I cannot tell you which species because Texas is a long way from my region of expertise. I hope this helps you start learning about th...
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Question: Hi, I have this growing in my garden in seacoast Nh, sunny …
...of Physalis (ground-cherry) in your photograph. I can't tell you which species without some measurements and an understanding of the underground organs that anchor it to the ground. However, pe...
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Leucophysalis grandiflora (large false ground-cherry)
...Leucophysalis grandiflora (Hook.) Rydb. NClarge false ground-cherry. Chamaesaracha grandiflora (Hook.) Fern.; Physalis grandiflora Hook. • VT; northern porti...
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Nicandra physalodes (apple-of-Peru)
...(Physalis spp.). Papery tissue covers the rounded fruits, which eventually open to release small, brown seeds. The genus is named for the Greek scientist, Nycander, who wrote treatises on plants mor...
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Other herbaceous, flowering plants with alternate leaves: All other flowering non-woody plants: Simple Key
...mountain-heath. Physalis alkekengi. strawberry ground-cherry. Physalis angulata. cut-leaved ground-cherry. Physalis grisea. downy ground-cherry. Physalis heterophylla. ...