Not 100% in this one. I live in WV, USA. I want a second opinion, since the leaves on this are larger than what my PlantNet shows it is. I wont say what so no bias. It popped up and isn't a native.
Not 100% in this one. I live in WV, USA. I want a second opinion, since the leaves on this are larger than what my PlantNet shows it is. I wont say what so no bias. It popped up and isn't a native.
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sustainabee@lemmy.one · 4 pts · 3y
Looks like ground cherry. They're great. I just eat them fresh. I get some with larger or smaller leaves depending on where in my yard they grow and how much light they get
Toadvark@mander.xyz · 4 pts · 3y
Yep, seconding what others have said, this looks exactly like my ground cherry plants (aka husk cherry, aka Physalus genus). 😄
ocin@feddit.de · 3 pts · 3y
Some Physalis species, probably tomatillo or groundcherry.