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- The fruit of many species are generically referred to as physalis, groundcherries, husk tomatoes, husk cherries, poha berries, and golden berries. Physalis...
- common names include: angular winter cherry, balloon cherry, cutleaf groundcherry, gooseberry, hogweed, wild tomato, camapu, and occasionally other common...
- Kkwari-gochu-myeolchi-bokkeum (stir-fried groundcherry peppers and anchovies) Kkwari-gochu-jangajji (pickled groundcherry peppers) Shi****o peppers shortly after...
- its common names include Cape gooseberry, goldenberry and Peruvian groundcherry. The history of P. peruviana cultivation in South America can be traced...
- officinarum, the bladder cherry, Chinese lantern, ****anese-lantern, strawberry groundcherry, winter cherry, alchechengi berry, or Klabuster cherry is a species of...
- Physalis virginiana, the Virginia groundcherry, is a rhizomatous perennial with a deeply buried stem base. It is found mostly in eastern North America...
- Physalis longifolia, known by the common names common groundcherry, longleaf groundcherry, and wild tomatillo, is a species of flowering plant in the...
- single species Calliphysalis carpenteri, commonly known as Carpenter's groundcherry. Calliphysalis carpenteri is native to sandy soils on the coastal plain...
- tomatillo (from Nahuatl, tomatl) is also known as husk tomato, Mexican groundcherry, large-flowered tomatillo, or Mexican husk tomato. Some of these names...
- Physalis heterophylla, colloquial name clammy groundcherry, is species of herbaceous plant in the family Solanaceae. It is native to North America, occurring...