Physalis pubescens
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Definition
Noun 1. A plant species: A decorative annual plant native to the Americas, characterized by its fruit: a round, fleshy, yellow berry that is enclosed within a distinctive, papery, bladder-like husk. It is a member of the nightshade family (Solanaceae).
Usage
- The term is used as the specific botanical name for this plant species. It is primarily used in scientific, horticultural, or gardening contexts.
- It functions as a singular, countable noun.
Examples
- In a garden catalog: "For unique fall decorations, consider growing ; its lantern-like husks are very ornamental."
- In a botanical description: "The ripe fruit of is edible and turns a bright yellow when mature."
- In a gardening guide: " requires full sun and well-drained soil to thrive."
Advanced Usage
- The genus name is derived from the Greek word for "bladder," directly referring to the inflated calyx (husk) that encloses the fruit. The species epithet means "downy" or "hairy," often describing the texture of the plant's stems or leaves.
- In taxonomic writing, the binomial name is always italicized.
Variants and Related Words
- Common Names: This species is known by several common names, including downy ground cherry, hairy ground cherry, and strawberry tomato.
- Genus: Physalis – The genus containing all ground cherry and tomatillo species.
- Related Species: (Cape gooseberry), (tomatillo).
Synonyms
- Downy ground cherry (common name)
- Hairy ground cherry (common name)
Notes on Different Meanings
- The term refers exclusively to this specific plant species. It does not have other general or metaphorical meanings in common English usage. Its meaning is fixed within the domain of botany.
Noun
- decorative American annual having round fleshy yellow berries enclosed in a bladderlike husk