Physalis peruviana

Physalis peruviana
Leaf arrangement spreaded
Leaf tip Pointed/acute
Leaf base Cordate (heart-shaped)
Leaf margin Entire
Flower scent Unscented
Winter hardness Not hardy (USDA-zone 9,10,11)
Flower color Yellow-medium yellow-004A
Fruit color Yellow-medium yellow orange-023A; Dark green
Leaf, general shape Cordate (heart-shaped)
Flower diameter 2 - 2,5 cm
Plant height 20 - 30 cm; 50 - 60 cm
Flower length/hight 1 - 1,5 cm
Flowering month(s) July
Leaf width 5 - 7,5 cm; 7,5 - 10 cm
Leaf surface Bullate; Hairy
Fruit size 2 - 2,5 cm; 2,5 - 3 cm
Leaf size 7,5 - 10 cm; 5 - 7,5 cm
Leaf division Simple
Leaf, main color Dark green
Leaf colour, pattern Veined
Flower color distribution Bicolored
Flower, secondary color(s) Brown-dark brown-200B
Leaf, secondary color(s) Red

Physalis peruviana, also known as Peruvian groundcherry or Cape gooseberry, is a small, herbaceous plant native to South America. It is known for its distinctive heart-shaped leaves and vibrant yellow flowers.

The leaves of Physalis peruviana are arranged in a spreaded manner and have a pointed or acute tip. They are cordate or heart-shaped at the base, with a margin that is entire or smooth. The leaves are dark green in color, with a veined pattern and a bullate or wrinkled surface. Some leaves may also have a hairy texture. They have a width ranging from 5 to 10 cm and a length of 7.5 to 10 cm.

Physalis peruviana produces unscented flowers that are medium yellow in color. The flower diameter ranges from 2 to 2.5 cm, with a length or height of 1 to 1.5 cm. The flowers are bicolored, with a secondary color of brown or dark brown. They bloom during the month of July.

After flowering, Physalis peruviana develops small, round fruits that are about 2 to 3 cm in size. The fruits are initially green but ripen to a yellow or medium yellow-orange color. They are often enclosed in a papery husk, which is edible. The ripe fruits have a sweet and tangy flavor, similar to a tropical blend of pineapple and strawberry.

Physalis peruviana is not winter-hardy and is typically grown in USDA zones 9, 10, and 11. It prefers a warm and sunny location with well-draining soil. The plant grows to a height of 20 to 30 cm or 50 to 60 cm, depending on the variety.

In addition to its ornamental value, Physalis peruviana is also cultivated for its edible fruits. The fruits are used in various culinary preparations, including jams, pies, and desserts. They are also rich in vitamins A and C, as well as antioxidants.

Overall, Physalis peruviana is a beautiful and versatile plant that adds color and interest to gardens. Its heart-shaped leaves, yellow flowers, and flavorful fruits make it a popular choice among gardeners and food enthusiasts alike.

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