All reviews for category Physalis

Physalis peruviana

Physalis peruviana

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THE GUA
I am very disappointed - the plant has no leaves and the stems are broken, unusable.

Colette

AMIENS
Very pleased, the plants are beautiful and in good health, placed in the conservatory while waiting, they are thriving quickly. I recommend them to everyone.

Francis

Occitanie
The plants I received are extremely small but seem to be doing well, except for the 2 Peruvian ground cherries which are 2 completely dried out stems and, in my opinion, will remain so as they appear to be thoroughly dried. They might sprout from the bottom, but given their current condition, it's far from certain as they have been in the sun since I received them and exposed to heat, yet nothing is happening at the moment.

Brigitte

Dommartin-Lès-Cuiseaux
lovely, vigorous plants

Marion

Productive
Rapid growth and blooming with daily watering during this scorching summer. Produces small tangy fruits in moderation. Can be overwintered in an unheated conservatory. Continues to produce nonetheless. Highly recommended.

Nathalie F.

Holy
Plant that has developed remarkably well as I have had it for 3 years now and I am delighted with the fruits. It is planted in the ground, facing east along a wall that protects it, so it does not suffer from the cold. In the second spring, I pruned it to 40cm (16in) from the ground to boost it and it is indeed very vigorous as it is 1.5m (5ft) tall and 1.5m (5ft) wide. The mildness of 2020 gave me fruits until mid-November. As for aesthetics, the calyxes of the fruits are very beautiful, so I will try to make some bouquets out of them.

Gwen

MOLIERES (24480)
3 well-rooted plants pruned to 10 cm (4in), so much smaller than in the photo. They seem to be regrowing well. Good packaging. Looking forward to the next fruiting.

Nathalie

Damgan
No sign of shoots, dry stems even though planted in the autumn. This is the second time it has failed (no frost in winter).

Ginette

I hope it will grow and that I will have a harvest, even a small one, for the first time.

Gisèle B.

Generally fine
A lot of fruits but quite small. Are there several types of physalis? Moreover, they are barely ripening at the moment. Isn't it a bit late?

Renee M.