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(Physalis ixocarpa)  Also known as 'Mexican Husk Tomato'.  Greenish yellow fruit to 6cm across on plant to 1m high.  Commonly used in mexican sauces and salsa.  Fruit has a slightly sticky coating which may be washed off with a mild, organic soap.  80 days.  100 seeds

 

(TOMATILLO01031)

SKU TOMATILLO01031
Shipping Weight 0.0010kg

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