Cape gooseberry
Physalis, commonly known as groundcherry or cape gooseberry, is native to the Americas, with a significant presence in regions ranging from the southern United States to South America. The plant thrives in tropical and subtropical climates and is cultivated in various parts of the world for its edible fruit. The name "Physalis" comes from the Greek word for "bladder," referring to the balloon-like husk that encases the fruit.
Physalis and Plantain
A physalis lantern is the dried, papery husk of the physalis plant, commonly known as the Chinese lantern plant or winter cherry. This husk encases a small, orange or red berry, resembling a lantern, hence its name. Physalis lanterns are often used in decorative arrangements and are popular in gardens and floral displays. They are also known for their striking appearance and unique structure, contributing to their appeal in crafts and decorations.
A bladder cherry is a plant, Latin name Physalis alkekengi, with a bright paper-like covering over its fruit, native to southern Europe, also known as the Chinese lantern, Japanese lantern, or winter cherry.
Butter fruit, which is better known as Avocado, has the botanical name Persea Americana.Avocado is also sometimes known as "alligator pear".
The scientific name would be Physalis angulata.
The scientific name would be Physalis cotztomatl.
The scientific name would be Physalis ixocarpa.
The scientific name would be Physalis minima.
Ras-bhari (रसभरी) is a type of fruit grown in India and elsewhere. It is called 'Physalis Berry' in English. It is a small, round, marble-like fruit which is orange in color when ripe. In eastern India, it is also the name of a sweetmeat, a sort of small rasgulla or rasjamun (gulab jamun) and it gets its name because it resembles the said fruit.
Mango is praised as a heavenly fruit
The scientific name would be Physalis peruviana.