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  2. Tomatillo - Wikipedia

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    Due to its branching growing pattern, a single plant requires sufficient growing space. Tomatillos are typically grown in rows 0.7 to 1.6 m (2 ft 4 in to 5 ft 3 in) apart. [ 13 ] Although tomatillo is a perennial plant , overwintering is difficult, so it is normally cultivated as an annual plant.

  3. Physalis longifolia - Wikipedia

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    Physalis longifolia, known by the common names common groundcherry, longleaf groundcherry, [1] and wild tomatillo, [2] is a species of flowering plant in the nightshade family, Solanaceae. It is native to North America, where it is native to eastern Canada, much of the continental United States, [ 1 ] and northern Mexico.

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  5. Solanaceae - Wikipedia

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    Fruits including tomatoes, tomatillos, eggplant/aubergine, bell peppers and chili peppers, all of which are closely related members of the Solanaceae.. The Solanaceae (/ ˌ s ɒ l ə ˈ n eɪ s i. iː,-ˌ aɪ /), [3] or the nightshades, is a family of flowering plants that ranges from annual and perennial herbs to vines, lianas, epiphytes, shrubs, and trees, and includes a number of ...

  6. Physalis caudella - Wikipedia

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    Physalis caudella, the southwestern groundcherry or tomatillo chiquito, [1] is a plant in the family Solanaceae, native to Arizona, Sonora and Chihuahua. The purple-green fruits are small but edible. The purple-green fruits are small but edible.

  7. Tips for growing a healthy garden during drought [Video] - AOL

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    Low on the list of priorities should be annuals, which are not long-term investments anyway; crops with high water needs, like beans, cabbage, cauliflower, celery, corn, lettuce and radishes; and ...

  8. How to Eat Nopales, the Nutritious Cactus Paddles You Can ...

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    Hold on to the stem and remove the tiny thorns by sliding a sharp knife in the direction counter to how they grow. Lie the pads flat on a cutting board, trim the edges, and remove the base.

  9. Tamarillo - Wikipedia

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    The tamarillo (Solanum betaceum) is a tree or shrub in the flowering plant family Solanaceae (the nightshade family). It bears the tamarillo, an egg-shaped edible fruit. [2] It is also known as the tree tomato, [3] tomate de árbol, tomate andino, tomate serrano, blood fruit, poor man's tomato, tomate de yuca, tomate de españa, sachatomate, berenjena, chilto and tamamoro in South America ...