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Physalis species are now studied for their potential health benefits. One study done specifically on P. virginiana was intended to investigate its antibacterial potential. The overall purpose of this study was to identify the chemical compounds of P. virginiana that could be used to make antibiotics. The researchers introduced extracts from the ...
Hinton identified natural hybridization events between Physalis virginiana Mill. and Physalis heterophylla Nees, which Hinton hypothesized could be the result of self-incompatibility and lack of Physalis virginiana pollen. Sullivan reported in 1985 that natural hybridization rarely occurs among four species from the Physalis viscosa complex. [31]
Persicaria virginiana (N) Phaseolus polystachios (N) Phoradendron leucarpum (N) Phragmites americanus (N) Phragmites australis (I) Physalis virginiana (N) Physocarpus opulifolius (N) Pilea pumila (N) Pinus echinata (N) Pinus pungens (N) Pinus resinosa (N) Pinus rigida (N) Pinus strobus (N) Pinus virginiana (N) Platanus occidentalis (N ...
Physalis virginiana; Physalis viscosa; W. Physalis walteri This page was last edited on 12 December 2019, at 02:30 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
Physalis alkekengi (I) Physalis grisea (N) Physalis heterophylla var. heterophylla (N) Physalis hispida (N) Physalis longifolia var. longifolia (N) Physalis longifolia var. subglabrata (N) Physalis philadelphica var. immaculata (I) Physalis pubescens var. integrifolia (N) Physalis pubescens var. pubescens (N) Physalis virginiana var. virginiana (N)
Stober SS, JC Parks (1985) Chromosomal studies of Physalis virginiana var. subglabrata and Physalis heterophylla. Bartonia 51: 65–68. Parks JC, DR Farrar (1984) A first report of the fern genus Vittaria in New York. Rhodora 86 (848): 421–423. Parks JC (1984) New Pennsylvania locality of Cryptogramma stelleri. Bartonia 50: 63.
Physalis hederifolia is a species of flowering plant in the nightshade family known by the common name ivyleaf groundcherry. 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 rhizomatous perennial herb producing a hairy, branching stem 10 to 80 ...
Physalis pubescens is a species of flowering plant in the nightshade family known by many common names, including husk tomato, [2] low ground-cherry [3] and hairy groundcherry in English, and muyaca and capulí in Spanish. It is native from Brazil, but also found in southern half of the United States, Mexico, Central and much of South America.