Physalis

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Physalis
Physalis peruviana in flower
Physalis peruviana in flower
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Solanales
Family: Solanaceae
Genus: Physalis
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Species

About 80, see text

Physalis is a genus of plants in the nightshade family Solanaceae, native to warm temperate and subtropical regions throughout the world. The genus is characterised by the small orange fruit similar in size, shape and structure to a small tomato, but partly or fully enclosed in a large papery husk derived from the calyx.

They are herbaceous plants growing to 0.4-3 m tall, similar to the common tomato but usually with a stiffer, more upright stem; they can be either annual or perennial. They require full sun and fairly warm to hot temperatures. Some species are sensitive to frost, though others, such as P. alkekengi, tolerate severe cold when dormant in winter.

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[edit] Cultivation and uses

Physalis fruit
Physalis fruit

These plants grow in most soil types and do very well in poor soils and in pots. They need lots of water throughout the growing year, except towards fruit-ripening time. Plants are susceptible to many of the same diseases and pests as the tomato. Propagation is by seed.

Its uses are similar to the common tomato or to a fruit. Ground cherries can be eaten raw, in salads, desserts, as a flavoring, and in jams and jellies. They can also be dried and eaten much like figs, apricots or grapes. It is also often used as an herbal remedy for sore throats. The flavor of Physalis peruviana, also known as the Cape Gooseberry, is a unique tomato/pineapple-like blend. It is native to North, Central and South America, but is commonly grown in many subtropical areas including South Africa. The other most commonly-seen type in commerce is the tomatillo (P. philadelphica).

Some species are also grown as ornamental plants, with P. alkekengi popular for its large, bright orange to red husks.

[edit] Other names

  • Cape Gooseberry
  • Groundcherry
  • Uchuva (Colombia)
  • Winter-cherry

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[edit] Species

Physalis alkekengi
Physalis alkekengi
  • Physalis acutifolia (Miers) Sandw. - Sharpleaf Groundcherry, Wright Groundcherry
  • Physalis alkekengi L. - Chinese Lantern
  • Physalis angulata L. - Cutleaf Groundcherry, Lanceleaf Groundcherry
  • Physalis angustifolia Nutt. - Coastal Groundcherry
  • Physalis arenicola Kearney - Cypresshead Groundcherry
  • Physalis carpenteri Riddell ex Rydb. - Carpenter's Groundcherry
  • Physalis caudella Standl. - Southwestern Groundcherry
  • Physalis cinerascens (Dunal) A.S. Hitchc. - Smallflower Groundcherry
  • Physalis cordata P. Mill. - Heartleaf Groundcherry
  • Physalis crassifolia Benth. - Thickleaf Groundcherry, Yellow Nightshade Groundcherry
  • Physalis foetens Poir. - Tropical Groundcherry
  • Physalis grisea (Waterfall) Martínez - Strawberry-tomato
  • Physalis hederifolia Gray - Ivyleaf Groundcherry
  • Physalis heterophylla Nees - Clammy Groundcherry
  • Physalis hispida (Waterfall) Cronq. - Prairie Groundcherry
  • Physalis ixocarpa Brot. - Tomatillo, Mexican Groundcherry
  • Physalis latiphysa Waterfall - Broadleaf Groundcherry
  • Physalis longifolia Nutt. - Common Groundcherry, Longleaf Groundcherry
  • Physalis minima L. - Pygmy Groundcherry
  • Physalis missouriensis Mackenzie & Bush - Missouri Groundcherry
  • Physalis mollis Nutt. - Field Groundcherry
  • Physalis peruviana L. - Peruvian Groundcherry, Cape Gooseberry
  • Physalis philadelphica Lam. (syn. P. ixocarpa) - Tomatillo, Mexican Groundcherry
  • Physalis pruinosa - Strawberry Groundcherry or Husk Tomato
  • Physalis pubescens L. - Groundcherry, Husk Tomato, Husk-tomato
  • Physalis pumila Nutt. - Dwarf Groundcherry
  • Physalis subulata Rydb. - Chihuahuan Groundcherry
  • Physalis turbinata Medik. - Thicket Groundcherry
  • Physalis virginiana P. Mill. - Lanceleaf Groundcherry, Virginia Groundcherry
  • Physalis viscosa L. - Grape Groundcherry, Starhair Groundcherry
  • Physalis walteri Nutt. - Walter's Groundcherry

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