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Physalis - Ground cherry
(1)Physalis is suitable for cutting and drying. It is fast germinated perennial. Need is 5 g of seeds per 1,000 plants. Seeds are sown to greenhouse or hotbed from March to April. Pricking out is performed in flower boxes in May, transplanting in flower bed from June to July, potting in to 7 - 9 cm flower pots.
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