Is that a Cape Gooseberry? Coz if that is a Cape Gooseberry, I'm going to be very excited! I haven't seen one since I was a little kid. Love the colour.
TLC Illustrations: I am so excited! It looks like "Physalis" or "Chinese/Japanese Lantern" or "Cape Gooseberry" are all the same! Thank you all so much!
Thank you all! I try to answer your comments, yet do not always succeed. I do appreciate each and every single one of them.
Oh Merisi, that is so autuminal - it puts me in mind of Halloween. Beautiful shot, as ever. (x)
ReplyDeleteIs that a Cape Gooseberry?
ReplyDeleteCoz if that is a Cape Gooseberry, I'm going to be very excited!
I haven't seen one since I was a little kid.
Love the colour.
We call them Japanese Lanterns. :-)
ReplyDeleteMari-Nanci
what a colour!
ReplyDeleteI thought they were 'Chinese Lanterns'... They are wonderful whatever they are called, and so perfectly autumn. I don't think they grow here. drat.
ReplyDeleteLovely color and shot !! Such a good catch...!
ReplyDeleteoui qu'est que is it???
ReplyDeletetres jolie :)
A perfect detail.....
ReplyDeleteThat reminds me of fall so much! Beautiful colors...
ReplyDeleteOoooh, yummy orange...
ReplyDeleteHow unusual....keen eye you have my dear :)
ReplyDeleteOh, how COOL. I've never seen one of those before.
ReplyDeleteI don't believe I've seen this kind of plant before, but you found my favorite color ;)
ReplyDeleteFabulous! Totally!
ReplyDeleteYes, indeed it is autumnal and very Halloween!!
ReplyDeleteShrinkwrapped Sceam:
ReplyDeleteThank you! Halloween soon? Scary! :-)
freefalling:
Thank you for giving me the name of this interesting flower! It is a Cape Gooseberry, indeed! :-)
smilnsigh:
So interesting, the different names for the same plant. I found a site where it's being called "Golden Berry Little Lanterns". :-)
Simon:
ReplyDeleteThank you. :-)
TLC Illustrations:
I am so excited! It looks like "Physalis" or "Chinese/Japanese Lantern" or "Cape Gooseberry" are all the same! Thank you all so much!
Thank you all!
I try to answer your comments,
yet do not always succeed. I do appreciate each and every single one of them.