| 1. | Not all " Physalis " species bear edible fruit.
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| 2. | The larvae feed on " Physalis virginiana var . spathulaefolia ".
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| 3. | Some nations, such as Colombia, have a significant economic trade in " Physalis " fruit.
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| 4. | Husk tomato, " Physalis floridana " symptoms include chlorosis, rolling of the leaves and stunting.
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| 5. | Some of these names, however, can also refer to other species in the " Physalis " genus.
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| 6. | It contains labdane diterpenes, and was the first species in " Physalis " in which they were found.
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| 7. | The larvae feed in the flower buds of " Capsicum annuum " and " Physalis " species.
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| 8. | Among the results of his journey was the introduction of the large winter-cherry, " Physalis alkekengi franchetii ".
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| 9. | Some siphonophores superficially resemble jellyfish, one example being the venomous Portuguese man o'war ( " Physalia physalis " ).
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| 10. | Each member of the " Physalis " genus has at least one characteristic that makes it easy to differentiate in the field.
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