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In Britain the fresh fruit is usually sold as physalis, but the dried fruit is sold as goldenberry.
The new Goldenberry juice drink from the South American producer Terrafertil contains 15 per cent physalis juice and is fresh, light and not too sweet.
An Exotic Shopping List Besides the cherimoya, pepino, goldenberry, tamarillo and quinoa, the study found a number of other "lost" Incan crops to be particularly important, promising or interesting.
Common names fireberry hawthorn and goldenberry hawthorn, as well as the scientific name all refer to the colour of the unripe fruit, although the mature fruit is red and in var.
In 1826, the Hunterston Brooch, a highly important Celtic brooch of "pseudo-penannular" type was found by two men from West Kilbride who were digging drains at the foot of Goldenberry Hill, near Hunterston.
He knew that the golden berries were in the middle of the dark forest.
Another name used to refer to the fruit is simply golden berries.
These trees were all planted in a pattern: first the golden berries, then the purple spheres, last the silver flowers.
It yields small marble-like golden berries in netted cases.
It was heavy with golden berries, and Oomark was not the only feaster.
Finally Oomark tugged loose from me and sprinted to one loaded with the golden berries.
Rather, there were pale flowers, white and cream, and bushes heavy with those golden berries Oomark relished.
A bush not far away was bowed down under heavy clusters of fat, lustrous, shining golden berries that looked too attractive not to be edible.
Fruit trees including durian, jack fruit, cempedak, rambutan, langsat, golden berries and water apples.
He found a princess mirror so he looked on the back of it and it said "You need two golden berries to go through this mirror to the human world."
It is a vine-like ground cover, 1 to 3 feet in height, with small, light green, succulent leaves on long, curving, bright red branches, and pinkish white, tubular flowers succeeded by golden berries.
Even the less accomplished pieces could only have been made in a society in which labour was cheap: tiny images of birds or animals are meticulously carved into the surfaces of gemstones no larger than a child's fingernail; earrings like golden berries are stitched together from dozens of individually curled balls of metal.
Some of these names, however, can also refer to other species in the Physalis genus.
Some nations, such as Colombia, have a significant economic trade in Physalis fruit.
Each member of the Physalis genus has at least one characteristic that makes it easy to differentiate in the field.
The larvae feed on the flower buds and fruit of Physalis species.
This plant is sometimes included in genus Physalis.
A recently discovered species, named Physalis queretaroensis, is a rare plant restricted to the municipality.
The Portuguese man o' war (Physalia physalis) lives at the surface of the ocean.
It contains labdane diterpenes, and was the first species in Physalis in which they were found.
Not all Physalis species bear edible fruit.
Like a number of other species in the genus Physalis, it contains a wide variety of physalins.
The Physalis is a genus of plants that is part of the nightshade family.
Many Physalis species are called groundcherries.
Mailhos: Maybe you call them ground cherries, or physalis, or cape gooseberries.
Native Americans traditionally used various Physalis species for eye infections, treating open wounds, and gastrointestinal symptoms.
Physalis pubescens (a closely related species, sprouts are noticeably less hairy)
The overall purpose of this study was to identify the chemical compounds of Physalis virginiana that could be used to make antibiotics.
Dry as Physalis.
The larvae feed on Physalis heterophylla var.
Physalis peruviana is a plant species of the genus Physalis.
The larvae feed exclusively on fruits of Physalis species, which are enclosed in an inflated, lantern-shaped calyx.
Eggs are laid singly under old leaves of Solanaceae: potato especially, but also Physalis and other nightshades.
Tzeltalia, genus segregated from Physalis, with 2 species distributed throughout Mexico and Guatemala.
For example, the hardy Physalis alkekengi has edible small fruits but is most popular for its large, bright orange to red husks.
They also feed on the dangerous jellyfish-like hydrozoan, the Portuguese man o' war (Physalia physalis).
Physalis philadelphica (syn.