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Family: Solanaceae Scientific name: Physalis hederifolia Description: Plant Form: Perennial herb. Size: Up to 60 cm tall. Stem: Branched, spreading, ribbed, and with very short hairs. Leaves: Light green, mostly alternate along stem, but upper leaves can be opposite. Some hairs on edges and veins. Egg shaped with wavy edges. Often curled inwards. Flowers: Pale yellow, bell-shaped 3 cm diameter, with 5 fused petals. Fruit and Seeds: Orange coloured globular berry up to 1.5 cm diameter in bladder like case. 51-74 seeds per berry. Habitat: Pastures, crops, roadsides. Distinguishing Features: Combination of listed features distinguish from other Ground cherries (Physalis species).