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Physalis crassifolia is a species of flowering plant in the nightshade family known by the common names yellow nightshade groundcherry and thick-leaf ground-cherry. It is native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico, where it can be found in rocky, dry desert and mountain habitat. This is a perennial herb producing a ridged, angular, branching stem approaching 80 cm long, taking a clumped, matted, or erect form. The fleshy oval leaves are 1 to 3 cm long and have smooth, wavy, or bluntly toothed edges. The herbage is glandular and coated in short hairs. The yellow flowers growing from the leaf axils are widely bell-shaped, vaguely five-lobed, and around 2 cm wide. The star-shaped calyx of sepals at the base of the flower enlarges as the fruit develops, becoming an inflated,

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  • Physalis crassifolia ist eine Pflanzenart aus der Gattung der Blasenkirschen (Physalis) in der Familie der Nachtschattengewächse (Solanaceae). (de)
  • Physalis crassifolia es una especie de planta perenne perteneciente a la familia de las solanáceas. Se encuentra en el sudoeste de los Estados Unidos y norte de México, donde se pueden encontrar en el desierto rocoso y seco y en el hábitat de montaña. (es)
  • Physalis crassifolia is a species of flowering plant in the nightshade family known by the common names yellow nightshade groundcherry and thick-leaf ground-cherry. It is native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico, where it can be found in rocky, dry desert and mountain habitat. This is a perennial herb producing a ridged, angular, branching stem approaching 80 cm long, taking a clumped, matted, or erect form. The fleshy oval leaves are 1 to 3 cm long and have smooth, wavy, or bluntly toothed edges. The herbage is glandular and coated in short hairs. The yellow flowers growing from the leaf axils are widely bell-shaped, vaguely five-lobed, and around 2 cm wide. The star-shaped calyx of sepals at the base of the flower enlarges as the fruit develops, becoming an inflated, angled lanternlike structure about 2 cm long, which contains the berry. (en)
  • Physalis crassifolia är en potatisväxtart som beskrevs av George Bentham. Physalis crassifolia ingår i släktet lyktörter, och familjen potatisväxter. (sv)
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  • Physalis (en)
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  • crassifolia (en)
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  • TNC (en)
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  • Physalis greenei (en)
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  • Physalis crassifolia ist eine Pflanzenart aus der Gattung der Blasenkirschen (Physalis) in der Familie der Nachtschattengewächse (Solanaceae). (de)
  • Physalis crassifolia es una especie de planta perenne perteneciente a la familia de las solanáceas. Se encuentra en el sudoeste de los Estados Unidos y norte de México, donde se pueden encontrar en el desierto rocoso y seco y en el hábitat de montaña. (es)
  • Physalis crassifolia är en potatisväxtart som beskrevs av George Bentham. Physalis crassifolia ingår i släktet lyktörter, och familjen potatisväxter. (sv)
  • Physalis crassifolia is a species of flowering plant in the nightshade family known by the common names yellow nightshade groundcherry and thick-leaf ground-cherry. It is native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico, where it can be found in rocky, dry desert and mountain habitat. This is a perennial herb producing a ridged, angular, branching stem approaching 80 cm long, taking a clumped, matted, or erect form. The fleshy oval leaves are 1 to 3 cm long and have smooth, wavy, or bluntly toothed edges. The herbage is glandular and coated in short hairs. The yellow flowers growing from the leaf axils are widely bell-shaped, vaguely five-lobed, and around 2 cm wide. The star-shaped calyx of sepals at the base of the flower enlarges as the fruit develops, becoming an inflated, (en)
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  • Physalis crassifolia (de)
  • Physalis crassifolia (es)
  • Physalis crassifolia (en)
  • Physalis crassifolia (sv)
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