

The Bladder Cherry or Physalis belongs to the nightshade family (Solanaceae) and has been a popular perennial since the last century. They are especially popular because of the bright orange seed pods that form after the inconspicuous flowering. The seed pods can be dried on the stem.
Because the plant belongs to the nightshades, the flowers and berries of the lantern plant are poisonous and therefore not edible !
The Bladder Cherry or Physalis belongs to the nightshade family (Solanaceae) and has been a popular perennial since the last century. They are especially popular because of the bright orange seed pods that form after the inconspicuous flowering. The seed pods can be dried on the stem.
Because the plant belongs to the nightshades, the flowers and berries of the lantern plant are poisonous and therefore not edible !
Sow the Physalis seeds in a seedbed from May to July.
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The Bladder Cherry or Physalis belongs to the nightshade family (Solanaceae) and has been a popular perennial since the last century. They are especially popular because of the bright orange seed pods that form after the inconspicuous flowering. The seed pods can be dried on the stem.
Because the plant belongs to the nightshades, the flowers and berries of the lantern plant are poisonous and therefore not edible !