Pineapple Ground Cherry / Husk Tomato (Physalis pruinosa)

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Nice i think these are the ones we grew i think lol they tasted like pinneapple
We grow the orange lantern one very neat and hardy ornamental for Halloween

wildedibles
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great video, i just planted some aunt molly ground cherry and pineapple tomatillo in separate aero gardens i have seen some videos where they put the husks in a paper bag for 7 days after harvest from ground. Thoughts?

tomjohns
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How not to be confused between all Physalis species? For me at least the half of those plant looks the same. And in english they are called *some* groundcherry. Botanicists still continues to describe new species.

НиколайДемьянин
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Very nice, i like them more then peruviana. Especially the commercial supermarket Physalis tastes basically like nothing. Always prefer pruinosa and naturally grown.

easygrows
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Die Pflanze wächst bei mir durch die massive örtliche Versämung gewissermaßen als Staude. Sie trägt massiv und ohne jede Pflege köstliche Früchte, die meiner Meinung nach sogar Vermarktungspotential hätten.

Nintendere
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Could you explain the difference in fruit between the physalis pruinosa and physalis peruviana? Ordered "ground cherry" seeds from Amazon without detailed information.
Haven't tried either variety yet.

centralscrutinizer