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Physalis pruinosa 'aka Husk Cherries'

Ground Cherries aka Husk Cherries

A member of the nightshade family as are tomatoes, husk cherries (also known as ground cherries) are characterized by their small, orange fruit — similar in size, shape and structure to a small tomato — that is partly or fully enclosed in a large, papery husk. These little gems are in the same genus as tomatillos (Physalis philadelphica. Ground cherries taste slightly sweet and tropical, with a texture that's somewhere between a tomato and a grape. Ground cherries are very versatile, suitable in both sweet and savory dishes. You can just unwrap the fruits and eat them raw, like cherry

  • Tropical-sweet flavor with a hint of pineapple
  • Papery husks signal fruit is nearing ripeness
  • Harvest when husked fruits drop or turn golden
  • Excellent for jams, pies, salsa, and snacking

  • Category: Vegetables
  • Hardiness Zone: 10-11
  • Height: 24-36 in
  • Spread: 24-36 in
  • Spacing: 24 in
  • Temperature: 50 to 90°f
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Growing & Maintenance Tips for Physalis pruinosa 'aka Husk Cherries'

Grow like a sprawling tomato in full sun with moderate fertility. Plants do best with mulch and regular water. Harvest only when the husked fruits drop or slip free easily; underripe fruits are less sweet and aromatic.

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