Physalis lantern light in your vase proud lanterns in orange-golden shades that give color and light to the fall: physalis, nice to meet you. A splendor of a happener who is also known under her alias Lanternplant. We can be briefly colors and shapes about the color and shape of the Physalis: the orange lantern shape makes these branches so special. The lanterns that are about 5 centimeters in size seem made of vulnerable paper that are very carefully brought into the correct shape. In the lantern of the Physalis Peruviana you will also find an orange berry with a sweet and sour taste. You can make certain types of jam or brighten up a dessert. Please note: not all types are suitable for consumption, always consult with your florist. Symbolism of the Physalis The Greek word Physalis (ϕυσαλλίς) means bladder, or shell. The lantern protects and envelops the berry and symbolizes safety, for comfort and protection. Extra applicable in the harsh months in which you will find Physalis with the florist. Origin of the Physalis The Plant family is family of the nightshade (Solanaceae). As clear as the symbolism is, there is so much confusion about the origin of the lantern plant. Japan, China or Southeast Europe? Stir your finger if you know, or if you are just overjoyed to have the lanterns in a vase near you. Care to enjoy your physalis for a long time: give the Physalis branches a clean vase with clean water. Add cut flower food to the water for a longer shelf life. Cut the stems 3-5 cm diagonally with a sharp and clean knife. Remove any leaves from the branches do not put the branches on the tour, in full sun, at the stove or next to the fruit bowl. Can't you say goodbye to the orange splendor? Then dry the branches for endless beautiful views.
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