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03-18-2008, 09:55 AM
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Physalis peruviana L (Giant Cape Gooseberry)
18 March 2008 Physalis peruviana L Giant Cape Gooseberry 18 March 2008 Physalis peruviana L (Giant Cape Gooseberry). This is the first year for this Giant Cape Gooseberry. It is similar to the Aunt Molly Ground Cherry, but the cultivar is taller. The plant is a perennial, but will be treated as an annual in my Zone 5. Four cultivars will be planted. Germination was 12 days using the high humidity enclosed pot method. CAPE GOOSEBERRY Fruit Facts Information about Physalis peruviana L |
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