#physalis — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #physalis, aggregated by home.social.
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I've been growing Physalis since 2022 and saving seed to improve and locally adapt the crop to my northern climate in Denmark as well as picking fruits that keep well over the winter. I want to eat delicious local fruit in February, when there is only potatoes, beets, squash and cabbage otherwise. You can follow my efforts and other adaptation gardeners here: https://goingtoseed.discourse.group/t/ground-cherry-improvement-europe/4221/13?u=malterod
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I've been growing Physalis since 2022 and saving seed to improve and locally adapt the crop to my northern climate in Denmark as well as picking fruits that keep well over the winter. I want to eat delicious local fruit in February, when there is only potatoes, beets, squash and cabbage otherwise. You can follow my efforts and other adaptation gardeners here: https://goingtoseed.discourse.group/t/ground-cherry-improvement-europe/4221/13?u=malterod
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I've been growing Physalis since 2022 and saving seed to improve and locally adapt the crop to my northern climate in Denmark as well as picking fruits that keep well over the winter. I want to eat delicious local fruit in February, when there is only potatoes, beets, squash and cabbage otherwise. You can follow my efforts and other adaptation gardeners here: https://goingtoseed.discourse.group/t/ground-cherry-improvement-europe/4221/13?u=malterod
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I've been growing Physalis since 2022 and saving seed to improve and locally adapt the crop to my northern climate in Denmark as well as picking fruits that keep well over the winter. I want to eat delicious local fruit in February, when there is only potatoes, beets, squash and cabbage otherwise. You can follow my efforts and other adaptation gardeners here: https://goingtoseed.discourse.group/t/ground-cherry-improvement-europe/4221/13?u=malterod
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Kann mir jemand sagen, was mit meinen physalis nicht stimmt? Oder ist das normal, dass die Keimblätter welken?
#gärtnern #homegrown #physalis #vegetablegardening #sprösslinge #seedlings
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La Naturaleza no deja de amaravillarme.
Fruta de physalis después del invierno. Solo quedan los vasos de su envoltorio. La carne de la fruta ha desaparecido dejando las semillas. Ahora puede volar siguiendo el aire para sembrarse en otros lugares…
#naturaleza #fruta #physalis #huerto #jardin #planta #disenoorganico -
La Naturaleza no deja de amaravillarme.
Fruta de physalis después del invierno. Solo quedan los vasos de su envoltorio. La carne de la fruta ha desaparecido dejando las semillas. Ahora puede volar siguiendo el aire para sembrarse en otros lugares…
#naturaleza #fruta #physalis #huerto #jardin #planta #disenoorganico -
La Naturaleza no deja de amaravillarme.
Fruta de physalis después del invierno. Solo quedan los vasos de su envoltorio. La carne de la fruta ha desaparecido dejando las semillas. Ahora puede volar siguiendo el aire para sembrarse en otros lugares…
#naturaleza #fruta #physalis #huerto #jardin #planta #disenoorganico -
La Naturaleza no deja de amaravillarme.
Fruta de physalis después del invierno. Solo quedan los vasos de su envoltorio. La carne de la fruta ha desaparecido dejando las semillas. Ahora puede volar siguiendo el aire para sembrarse en otros lugares…
#naturaleza #fruta #physalis #huerto #jardin #planta #disenoorganico -
La Naturaleza no deja de amaravillarme.
Fruta de physalis después del invierno. Solo quedan los vasos de su envoltorio. La carne de la fruta ha desaparecido dejando las semillas. Ahora puede volar siguiendo el aire para sembrarse en otros lugares…
#naturaleza #fruta #physalis #huerto #jardin #planta #disenoorganico -
#DNA #demethylation explains how #tomatoes convert their bitter #toxins into something more palatable.
#gene_expression #physalis #agriculture #solanaceae #glycoalkaloid #epigenetic
https://phys.org/news/2025-02-dna-demethylation-tomatoes-bitter-toxins.html
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Physalis nach der Kälte.
Wunderbare Struktur und knackescharf fotografiert in der Fotobox.
Mein Foto des Tages!
#physalis #strukturen #fraktal
#naturfotografie #makrofotografie #formen #fotografie -
A dried tomatillo from my garden a few years ago. I've never found confirmation in the literature, but these fruit get blown around quite easily and thus seem capable of long-distance seed dispersal. But I'm not sure whether wild varieties trap their seeds in the same way. It could be the case that artificial selection by breeders has favored lineages that make seed collection easy, and these spherical seed packets certainly do that. #botany #gardening #Solanaceae #Physalis #seeds #fruit #evolution #plants