Tomatillo fruit
Pictures by wohlibuli
The beginnings of the fruit. The husk develops first and the fruit develops inside, as it gets larger the husk splits and dries.
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That is an amazing story. Can't wait to see the follow up picture Wohlibuli.
19 Aug, 2008
Yes indeed Buffriddler, leftovers from some knitting, cotton, so why not, recycle right!
I will keep updating as they develop.
19 Aug, 2008
Great idea......i like it save a fortune on string lol ☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺
19 Aug, 2008
Exciting watching the development!
19 Aug, 2008
i tried growing this this year but wasn't very successfull, nice picture and interesting too
1 Sep, 2008
What else?
This photo is of species physalis philadelphica.
See who else has plants in genus Physalis.
This photo is of "tomatillos" in Wohlibuli's garden
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