Solanum Winter Cherry

Solanum Winter Cherry

It is the season for houseplants and this Solanum capsicastrum was raised from seed probably in a Dutch hothouse for the UK’s pre Christmas market.

What to do with your Winter Cherry

  • Like most Solanums related to the nightshades these attractive berries are poisonous. Do not confuse them withthe edible  Cape Gooseberries – Physalis peruviana that looks similar.
  • Keep the plants in good light or the berries/fruit will fall off and leave the plant bare
  • If your plant is in flower with insignificant white blossom mist spray to encourage the fruit to set. The green berries will then turn orange-red
  • Keep the plants moist and regularly fed and the berries will remain for many months
  • Compost the plant when the berries drop – they are not worth saving
  • Other common names include Jerusalem Cherry or pseudocapsicum but they are not related to Cherry or Peppers
  • Do not confuse with Indian winter cherry known as Indian Ginseng

Cape Gooseberries Physalis peruviana below

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