[Physalis edulis] 'Cape Gooseberry' or 'Goldenberry' or 'Golden Husk' or 'Groundcherry' or 'Peruvian Cherry' or 'Strawberry Tomato' or 'Winter Cherry' Solanaceae.
Fruit used as a garnish. The fruits are a golden color when ripe. Plants grow 20 inches to 4 feet tall. Native to Peru and Chile but natralized in other warm areas of the world. Grown as an annual in temperate regions and a perennial in the tropics. Grow in full sun with good soil moisture but well draining sandy or rocky soils.
50 seeds
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