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[nafex] Re: Exploring Not Quite Cherries
This may be the case where two different plants have the same common
name (hence the utility of the Latin):
On the St. Lawrence Online catalog under bush cherries -
Dwarf Ground Cherry -- Prunus fruticosa
Though I agree if you had asked me about "Ground cherries" I would
have thought of the the tomatillo related plant.
Chris Mauchline
SE PA, zone 6
--- In nafex@y..., Naomi Ann Counides <beefalo@r...> wrote:
> Ground cherries are not at all like cherries. They are very close
to
> tomatillos. They are also rampant self seeders. I enjoy them but
if you are
> looking for something like a cherries, this is not it.
> Naomi Counides
> Associated Beefalo of Idaho
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