Other Names: Clammy ground cherry, husk tomato, tomatillo, Chinese lantern, strawberry tomato, and popweed Perennial plant with edible fruit that resembles a cherry tomato. The fruit is encased in a "papery, inflated covering". Ripe when yellow. Native through much of the midwest: From canada to Louisiana, west to Nebraska and into Colorado. Source: Kindscher, Kelly. Edible Wild Plants of the Prairie: an Ethnobotanical Guide. University Press of Kansas: 1987.
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| - Other Names: Clammy ground cherry, husk tomato, tomatillo, Chinese lantern, strawberry tomato, and popweed Perennial plant with edible fruit that resembles a cherry tomato. The fruit is encased in a "papery, inflated covering". Ripe when yellow. Native through much of the midwest: From canada to Louisiana, west to Nebraska and into Colorado. Source: Kindscher, Kelly. Edible Wild Plants of the Prairie: an Ethnobotanical Guide. University Press of Kansas: 1987.
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| - Other Names: Clammy ground cherry, husk tomato, tomatillo, Chinese lantern, strawberry tomato, and popweed Perennial plant with edible fruit that resembles a cherry tomato. The fruit is encased in a "papery, inflated covering". Ripe when yellow. Native through much of the midwest: From canada to Louisiana, west to Nebraska and into Colorado. Source: Kindscher, Kelly. Edible Wild Plants of the Prairie: an Ethnobotanical Guide. University Press of Kansas: 1987.
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