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Native to South Africa, but widely planted in the tropics due to the edible "tomatillos" in the pods. Photo from Ecuador, where it is known as Uvilla.
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Physalis peruviana, Cape gooseberry (Plant, Solanaceae), Naturalisedinside of fruit capsuleroadsideWoodhillAuckland RegionDepartment of Conservation pine-pasture-bush fragment study 2001/2002
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Faimes, Liege, Belgium
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Physalis peruviana, Cape gooseberry (Plant, Solanaceae), Naturalisedstem leaves underside flowerroadsideWoodhillAuckland RegionDepartment of Conservation pine-pasture-bush fragment study 2001/2002
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Physalis peruviana, Cape gooseberry (Plant, Solanaceae), Naturalisedflower, close-up, 10x botanical hand lensroadsideWoodhillAuckland RegionDepartment of Conservation pine-pasture-bush fragment study 2001/2002
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Physalis peruviana, Cape gooseberry (Plant, Solanaceae), Naturalisedfruit capsuleroadsideWoodhillAuckland RegionDepartment of Conservation pine-pasture-bush fragment study 2001/2002
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Physalis peruviana, Cape gooseberry (Plant, Solanaceae), Naturalisedstem leaves close up of swollen nodesroadsideWoodhillAuckland RegionDepartment of Conservation pine-pasture-bush fragment study 2001/2002