Aunt Molly's Ground Cherry
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PA SE P
- Sweet yellow berries with occasional purple vascularity in the husk. very stable plants are hardy in most conditions. good consistent flavor.
Seed source:
- Trade
Year grown: 2012
Location: Zone 5b, near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA (1000 feet above sea level)
History
- Physalis Pubescens, also known as Physalis Pruinosa, with the common name of Ground cherry.
- Developed many centuries ago within what is now Poland. Recorded to be grown within Pennsylvania as early as the 1830s.
Picture Gallery
Good Mind Seeds . Aunt Molly's Ground Cherry, 2012.
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Facts about Aunt Molly's Ground CherryRDF feed
| History | * Physalis Pubescens, also known as Physalis Pruinosa, with the common name of Ground cherry.
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| Member code | PA SE P + |
| Vendor | Good Mind Seeds + |