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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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Species: Physalis ixocarpa Hornem. Date: 2006-01-14 Location: Cnr Lanner/Teviotdale Ave, Borrowdale Common Habitat: Disturbed ground
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Vitskøl Kloster, Vesthimmerland, Danmark
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A shoot of Physalis arenicola with young fruit. This species is native to the southeastern US, and this individual was collected in Florida. It is unusually hairy, though this species is quite variable in that respect.
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Leaves of Physalis mollis var. mollis demonstrating the extremely hairy leaf undersides (left) that are a key feature of this species. This species is native to the US, and this individual was probably collected in Texas or Arkansas.
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Jason Sharp;Fort De Soto, Pinellas County, Florida
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Found in farm field in Altar Valley, Arizona, Oct 25, 2009
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The Settlement, Christmas Island
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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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close up image of Physalis subglabrata TALL GROUND CHERRY at the James Woodworth Prairie Preserve - showing a single open-bell-shaped flower; this position is the natural way this flower hangs (the small whitish dot on a petal at right near a burgundy-colored rib is a hole, caused by a hungry insect or a failure to develop at that spot)
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Villa Elisa, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina
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""taxonomy:common=Common Ground-cherry""taxonomy:binomial=Physalis longifolia""taxonomy:common=Japanese lantern""
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Christmas, Florida, United States
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A prostrate and variable species with angular, zig-zag stems. It is found in arid regions of southwestern U.S. and northern Mexico. Photo from sandy area near the town of Pescadero in Baja California.
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Species: Physalis ixocarpa Hornem. Date: 2006-01-14 Location: Cnr Lanner/Teviotdale Ave, Borrowdale Common Habitat: Disturbed ground
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Vitskøl Kloster, Vesthimmerland, Danmark
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A shoot of Physalis arenicola with young fruit and an open flower. This species is native to the southeastern US, and this individual was collected in Florida. It is unusually hairy, though this species is quite variable in that respect.
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Physalis angustifolia with mature, orange fruit. This is a coastal species from the southeastern US. This individual was collected in Florida.
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Found in farm field in Altar Valley, Arizona
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The Settlement, Christmas Island
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