Physalis ixocarpa
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Physalis ixocarpa

Tomatillo · Mexican ground-cherry · Purple cape gooseberry · Husk-tomato · Tomatillo groundcherry

Tier 2 Difficulty: medium Water: moderate Toxicity: high
Water every
7 days
Hardiness
Zone 8–10
Click count
60
Observations
23

Description

Source: leafsnap

The tomatillo (Physalis philadelphica and Physalis ixocarpa), also known as the Mexican husk tomato, is a plant of the nightshade family bearing small, spherical and green or green-purple fruit of the same name. Tomatillos originated in Mexico and were cultivated in the pre-Columbian era. A staple of Mexican cuisine, they are eaten raw and cooked in a variety of dishes, particularly salsa verde. The tomatillo is a perennial plant but is generally grown for agriculture each year as if it were an annual.

Care Guide

💧 Water Once a week

Tomatillo plants are relatively drought-tolerant. However, providing an inch of water every week will stimulate healthy growth.

Suggested frequency: Once a week
☀️ Light
🌡️ Temperature

Tomatillos will grow as annuals in all hardiness zones. They will grow just fine in different areas so long as it has heat, sunlight, and regular water. This plant is very sensitive to cold temperatures. Native to Mexico, these plants generally thrive in hot climates and hot summers. Humidity typically is not a growing requirement for these veggies.

💨 Humidity
Humidity:
🪴 Soil
🌱 Fertilizer

You won’t need to fertilize your tomatillos. These light feeders will do just fine with compost worked into the soil before planting.

🪴 Pot & Repot
✂️ Pruning

Tomatillos are relatively problem-free and do not require regular upkeep as they are pruned during the harvest. However, the plant has a bushy growth habit and only reaches up to 2 or 3 feet tall. They can easily be weighed down by the fruits, so staking or caging may be necessary.

🌿 Propagating
🐛 Diseases & pets
☠️ Toxicity

Characteristics

Plant Type
Perennial vegetable; usually grown as an annual
Genus
Physalis
Family
Solanaceae
Hardiness Zone
8-10
Native Area
Mexico

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Common Names (9)

en Tomatillo
en Mexican ground-cherry
en Purple cape gooseberry
en Husk-tomato
en Tomatillo groundcherry
en Jamberry
en Green tomato
en Mexican groundcherry
en Mexican husk tomato