Not 100% in this one. I live in WV, USA. I want a second opinion, since the leaves on this are larger than what my PlantNet shows it is. I wont say what so no bias. It popped up and isn't a native.
sustainabee @lemmy.one - 2.4yr
Looks like ground cherry. They're great. I just eat them fresh. I get some with larger or smaller leaves depending on where in my yard they grow and how much light they get
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Toadvark - 2.4yr
Yep, seconding what others have said, this looks exactly like my ground cherry plants (aka husk cherry, aka Physalus genus). 😄
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ocin @feddit.de - 2.4yr
Some Physalis species, probably tomatillo or groundcherry.
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Second ooinion
Not 100% in this one. I live in WV, USA. I want a second opinion, since the leaves on this are larger than what my PlantNet shows it is. I wont say what so no bias. It popped up and isn't a native.
Looks like ground cherry. They're great. I just eat them fresh. I get some with larger or smaller leaves depending on where in my yard they grow and how much light they get
Yep, seconding what others have said, this looks exactly like my ground cherry plants (aka husk cherry, aka Physalus genus). 😄
Some Physalis species, probably tomatillo or groundcherry.