Alkekengi officinarum
Japanese-Lantern · Strawberry Groundcherry · Strawberry Ground-cherry · Chinese Lantern · Winter Cherry
Description
Source: leafsnapPhysalis alkekengi, the bladder cherry, Chinese lantern, Japanese-lantern, strawberry groundcherry, or winter cherry, is a species of flowering plant in the nightshade family Solanaceae. It is a close relative of the new world Physalis peruviana (Cape gooseberry). Unlike the rest of Physalis that is native to the Americas, this species is native to the regions covering Southern Europe to South Asia and Northeast Asia.
🌳 The distinctive husks of the strawberry ground cherry, which resemble papery lanterns, have been imaginatively employed in sustainable design practices. They can be repurposed as eco-friendly, biodegradable lantern covers or as decorative elements in environmentally conscious artworks. This inventive application highlights the potential of the strawberry ground cherry beyond its traditional roles in gardens and natural remedies.
Care Guide
💧 Water
Strawberry ground cherries thrive with moderate moisture and need to be watered weekly to avoid overwatering. They adapt well to indoor humidity and can tolerate short periods of dryness. For optimal growth, especially during their active growing phase, the soil should be kept evenly moist.
☀️ Light Full sun
Strawberry ground cherry is a sun-loving perennial herbaceous plant native to open habitats, commonly found in meadows and grasslands. It prefers full sun but can also tolerate partial sun.
🌡️ Temperature 5–35°C
Strawberry ground cherry can tolerate a wide range of temperatures, although its distribution may still be restricted by particular combinations of moisture and heat. It does best in warm summer conditions when there is sufficient rainfall or watering. Extended periods of cloudy, rainy weather, as well as prolonged high temperatures, can raise the chance of the Strawberry ground cherry dying. In winter, adequate protection from cold can boost the plant’s survival rate.
💨 Humidity
🪴 Soil 6-7
🌱 Fertilizer
The Strawberry ground cherry plant needs adequate nutrients to achieve optimal fruit production. Apply fertilizer in early spring to promote new growth and flower development. Regular feeding keeps the plant healthy, produces more delicious fruit, and prevents nutrient deficiency problems like yellow leaves and poor fruit production.
🪴 Pot & Repot 2-3 years
The strawberry ground cherry benefits from being repotted every 2-3 years, ideally in early spring. To do this, select a container that is one size larger than the current one, and use well-draining soil. Ensure that you water the plant consistently. After repotting, regular pruning is important to maintain the plant's shape and health. This will also enhance the display of its lantern-like fruits.
✂️ Pruning
The strawberry ground cherry, known for its lantern-like calyx, thrives when pruned annually between early and late spring. For optimal growth, remove dead branches and thin out dense areas to improve air circulation. Be careful to avoid heavy cuts to preserve its delicate structure. This approach encourages flowering, fruiting, and overall robustness.
🌿 Propagating
🐛 Diseases & pets
☠️ Toxicity
Characteristics
- Plant Type
- Herb
- Life Cycle
- Perennial
- Genus
- Alkekengi
- Family
- Solanaceae
- Hardiness Zone
- 3-9
- Mature Height
- 61 cm to 91 cm
- Mature Spread
- 46 cm to 61 cm
- Leaf Color
- Green
- Leaf Type
- Deciduous
- Flower Color
- White
- Flower Size
- 2.03 cm to 3.05 cm
- Bloom Time
- Early summer, Mid summer
- Planting Time
- Spring
- Harvest Time
- Mid summer, Late summer
- Native Area
- Turkey, Austria, Slovakia, Pakistan, Slovenia, Croatia, Belarus, Uzbekistan, Russia, Germany, Koppen, South Korea, Romania, Belgium, France, Tajikistan, Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Armenia, Poland, Ukraine, Serbia, China, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, Iran, Albania, Azerbaijan, Hungary, Turkmenistan