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Aunt Molly
Physallis peruviana
Ground cherries or cape gooseberries are big sprawling plants with slightly fuzzy dark-green leaves. The 1 cm (.5 inch) fruit ripen from green to yellow-gold and drop to the ground in their husks. They have a sweet fruity taste to eat fresh or use in desserts, sweet sauces, preserves, fruit toppings, pies and salads. Seeds take up to 3 weeks to germinate so be patient. They grow like bush tomatoes but are not susceptible to blight and will produce all summer. Aunt Molly Ground Cherries will store up to 3 months.
Matures in 65 to 70 days. (open pollinated)
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