Ixocarpalactone A, isolated from the tomatillo ( " Physalis philadelphica " ), shows promise as an anti-tumor agent.
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The larvae feed exclusively on fruits of " Physalis " species, which are enclosed in an inflated, lantern-shaped calyx.
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"G . atlanticus " is able to feed on " Physalia physalis " due to its immunity to the venomous nematocysts.
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"' Alternative 1 "'- Fruit of the Chinese lantern, or Physalis alkekengi, as it begins to decay in December.
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In Chinese medicine, " Physalis " species are used as to treat such conditions as abscesses, coughs, fevers, and sore throat.
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Not long after its introduction to South Africa, " Physalis peruviana " was introduced into Australia, New Zealand, and various Pacific islands.
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For example, the hardy " Physalis alkekengi " has edible small fruits but is most popular for its large, bright orange to red husks.
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Some have considered this plant to be " Physalis alkekengi ", but the name more likely refers to ashwagandha ( " Withania somnifera " ).
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The color of Sandersonia aurantiaca is more yellow then of Physalis alkekengi but they are much more resistant to fungal disease then Physalis alkekengi which is also called Chinese Lantern Flower.
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The color of Sandersonia aurantiaca is more yellow then of Physalis alkekengi but they are much more resistant to fungal disease then Physalis alkekengi which is also called Chinese Lantern Flower.