downy ground cherry

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downy ground cherry

A gardener picks a ripe downy ground cherry from its husk.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A decorative American annual plant: A plant species, specifically Physalis pubescens, known for its distinctive fruit. It produces round, fleshy, yellow berries that are enclosed within an inflated, papery, bladder-like husk.
Usage
  • The term "downy ground cherry" is used specifically to refer to this botanical species. It is a compound noun where "downy" describes the slightly hairy texture of the plant, and "ground cherry" is the common name for plants in the genus. It is used in botanical, horticultural, and sometimes culinary contexts.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The downy ground cherry is often grown in gardens for its ornamental lantern-like husks.
    • We harvested the ripe yellow berries from the downy ground cherry plants.
Advanced Usage
  • While "downy ground cherry" itself is a fixed compound term, it can be part of descriptive phrases.
    • The dried husks of the downy ground cherry are sometimes used in floral arrangements.
Variants and Related Words
  • Ground cherry: A more general common name for plants in the genus .
  • Husk tomato: Another common name for some species.
  • Physalis pubescens: The scientific binomial name for the downy ground cherry.
Synonyms
  • Hairy ground cherry: A descriptive synonym referencing the plant's pubescent (hairy) texture.
  • Strawberry tomato: A common name sometimes used for related species with similar fruit.
Notes
  • The fruit of the downy ground cherry is edible when fully ripe, similar to its relative the Cape gooseberry (). The husk must be removed before consumption.
  • It is important to distinguish it from other species and from unrelated, potentially toxic plants with similar common names.
downy ground cherry

A gardener picks a ripe downy ground cherry from its husk.

Noun
  1. decorative American annual having round fleshy yellow berries enclosed in a bladderlike husk