Physalis minima L.

 

Physalis minima L.

Family

Solanaceae

Synonyms

Physalis indica Lamk, Physalis parviflora R.Br.

Vernacular Names

Malaysia Letup-letup, leletup, chipluan.
English

Sunberry.

Brunei Letup letup (Sengkurong).
Indonesia Ciplukan (Javanese), cecendet (Sundanese), lapunonat (southern Moluccas).
Philippines Pantug-pantugan (Tagalog), amansit (Iloko), amanti-ti-ugsa (Bontok).
Thailand Thong theng (South-western), yaa tom tok (Northern), pung ping (Peninsular).
Vietnam Th[uf] l[uf] nh[or].

Geographical Distributions

Physalis minima is found in Tropical Africa, Asia and Australia.

Description

Physalis minima is an annual herb, 20-50 cm tall and densely covered with patent, long and thickened hairs at the apex. The stems are angular above, subterete below, hollow and tinged with purple.

The leaves are ovate to lance-shaped, 1.5-9 cm x 1-6 cm. The margins are irregularly toothed or entire, densely hairy while the petiole is 0.5-6.5 cm long.

The flowers are solitary, flowering sepal is 3-5 mm long while fruiting sepal is 1.5-2.5 cm long. They are greenish-yellow with purple ribs. The petal is 5-10 mm long and up to 1 cm in diametre. It is pale yellow, with 5 distinct dark spots and 2 groups of rather long hairs at the throat. The anthers are yellow with blue margined cells. The berry is 8-14 mm in diametre and yellow.

Ecology / Cultivation

Physalis minima is a solitary or gregarious herb in arable land, dry rice-fields, gardens and waste places, up to 400(-1500) m altitude.

Line Drawing / Photograph

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References

  1. Plant Resources of South-East Asia No.12(2): Medicinal and poisonous plants 2.