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Physalis (ground cherry)
Taxonomy
Physalis was named by Linnaeus (1753). It is extant. Its type is Physalis pubescens.
It was assigned to Solanaceae by Martinez (1993); and to Solanoideae by Deanna et al. (2020).
It was assigned to Solanaceae by Martinez (1993); and to Solanoideae by Deanna et al. (2020).
Species
P. alkekengii, P. angulata, P. flexuosa, P. grisea, P. hunickenii, P. infinemundi, P. minima, P. pruinosa, P. pubescens (type species), P. somnifera, P. viscosa
Species lacking formal opinion data
Synonymy list
| Year | Name and author |
|---|---|
| 1753 | Physalis Linnaeus |
| 1993 | Physalis Martinez p. 103 |
| 2020 | Physalis Deanna et al. |
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G. Physalis Linnaeus 1753 [ground cherry]
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Physalis alkekengii Linnaeus 1753
Physalis angulata Linnaeus 1753
Physalis flexuosa Linnaeus 1753
Physalis grisea Martinez 1993
†Physalis hunickenii Deanna et al. 2020
†Physalis infinemundi Wilf et al. 2017
Physalis minima Linnaeus 1753
Physalis pruinosa Linnaeus 1753
Physalis pubescens Linnaeus 1753
Physalis somnifera Linnaeus 1753
Physalis viscosa Linnaeus 1753
Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available