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Growth Type Hardy, herbaceous perennial
Hardiness Zones Cold Hardy to USDA Zone 3
Planting Conditions Full sun to light shade
TJ Documented Plant Yes

This hardy species is native from southern Europe to Northern Asia and Japan, and was documented in European gardens as early as 1548. It is a member of the Solanaceae (Tomato) family, and is also known as Japanese Lantern, Bladder Cherry, Strawberry Tomato, and Winter Cherry. In 1807, Thomas Jefferson listed in his Garden Book: “Physalis Alkekengi – European winter cherry,” and he devoted an entire oval flower bed to this curious species. Jefferson’s source may have been Philadelphia nurseryman Bernard McMahon, who included “Physalis Alkekengi-European Winter-Cherry” in his book The American Gardener’s Calendar, 1806. Tiny, bell-shaped, white flowers in spring develop into showy, orange-red, lantern-like pods that form around the fruit in late summer. The showy pods are popular in dried flower arrangements.

Typical Blooming Dates: April
Blossom Color(s): White flowers, Orange-red seed pods
Location at Monticello: West Lawn Oval Beds