This species is similar to P. heterophylla (clammy groundcherry) but differs in its smaller flowers, strongly 5-angled fruiting calyxes, and reddish coloration on the stems and petioles.
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Maybe physalis but there are other solanaceae that form these kinds of lanterns and some of them are poisonous.
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Physalis sp.
Clammy Ground Cherry
Strawberry groundcherry, Physalis grisea. It’s a popular garden species. Someone nearby must’ve been growing it! 🙂Â
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?taxon_id=166805
This species is similar to P. heterophylla (clammy groundcherry) but differs in its smaller flowers, strongly 5-angled fruiting calyxes, and reddish coloration on the stems and petioles.
Maybe physalis but there are other solanaceae that form these kinds of lanterns and some of them are poisonous.