
Physalis walteri
'Walterâs Ground Cherry' is a sprawling, rhizomatous herb of pinelands and coastal habitats that grows no more than a foot tall. A relative of tomatillo, this species produces yellow trumpet-shaped flowers, followed by a round yellow fruit that is encased in a papery, lantern-like calyx. The fruit start out green and when the papery exterior is faded brown, the âcherryâ inside is ready to eat. It is sweet, tart, and simply delicious! This species does best in full sun and may require occasional fertilizer to look its best in the home garden. A Native Plant Network Species! (Pot size: 4")
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Physalis walteri
'Walterâs Ground Cherry' is a sprawling, rhizomatous herb of pinelands and coastal habitats that grows no more than a foot tall. A relative of tomatillo, this species produces yellow trumpet-shaped flowers, followed by a round yellow fruit that is encased in a papery, lantern-like calyx. The fruit start out green and when the papery exterior is faded brown, the âcherryâ inside is ready to eat. It is sweet, tart, and simply delicious! This species does best in full sun and may require occasional fertilizer to look its best in the home garden. A Native Plant Network Species! (Pot size: 4")
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'Walterâs Ground Cherry' is a sprawling, rhizomatous herb of pinelands and coastal habitats that grows no more than a foot tall. A relative of tomatillo, this species produces yellow trumpet-shaped flowers, followed by a round yellow fruit that is encased in a papery, lantern-like calyx. The fruit start out green and when the papery exterior is faded brown, the âcherryâ inside is ready to eat. It is sweet, tart, and simply delicious! This species does best in full sun and may require occasional fertilizer to look its best in the home garden. A Native Plant Network Species! (Pot size: 4")




















