Physalis
Origin Peru and Chile | ||
Family | ||
Flowering time | ||
Sunny |
Origin:
The Physalis is a genus of plants that belongs to the nightshade family (Solanaceae). It originally comes from the warm regions of the American continents, especially South and Central America.
Leaves:
The leaves of the Physalis plant are oval to heart-shaped and have a slightly hairy surface. They are medium green in color and grow alternately along the stems.
Growth:
Physalis plants can grow as herbaceous or shrubby and usually reach a height of 30 to 120 centimeters, depending on the species and the specific growing conditions.
Location:
Physalis prefers a sunny location with well-drained soil. It thrives best in warm, temperate climates and requires regular watering to grow optimally.
Care:
Physalis plants are relatively easy to care for and only require occasional watering and fertilizing to thrive. They can be grown locally in the garden or in pots and are often self-pollinating. Regular pruning can help plants stay compact and produce a bountiful harvest.
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