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husk$36318$ - перевод на греческий

GENUS OF PLANTS
Husk tomato; Ground cherry; Groundcherry; Ground-cherry; Ground Cherry; Husk cherry; Husk-tomato; Husk Tomato; Ground cherries; Golden berries
  • Walter's groundcherry plant with fruit at Honeymoon Island State Park, Florida
  • Yellow nightshade groundcherry]] (''Physalis crassifolia'')
  • ''Physalis peruviana'' fruit with calyx open
  • ''Physalis peruviana'' fruits
  • ''[[physalis pruinosa]] plants in bloom''

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Определение

Dehusk

Википедия

Physalis

Physalis (, , , , from φυσαλλίς phusallís "bladder") is a genus of approximately 75 to 90 flowering plants in the nightshade family (Solanaceae), which are native to the Americas and Australasia. At least 46 species are endemic to Mexico. Cultivated and weedy species have been introduced worldwide. A defining feature of Physalis is a large, papery husk derived from the calyx, which partly or fully encloses the fruit. Many species bear edible fruit, and some species are cultivated.

The typical Physalis fruit is similar to a firm tomato in texture, and like a sweet, tangy grape in flavor. Some species, such as the Cape gooseberry and tomatillo, have been bred into many cultivars with varying flavors, from tart to sweet to savory. Nations including Colombia, India, and Mexico have a significant economic trade in Physalis fruit. The fruit of many species are generically referred to as physalis, groundcherries, husk tomatoes, husk cherries, poha berries, and golden berries.