Tomatillos | Information | Article

Tomatillo botanical information Tomatillo (P. philadelphica) grow up to 15 to 60 cm and have few hairs on the stem. Leaves have acute and irregularly separated dents on the side. They are typically about one meter in height, and can either be compact and upright or prostrate with a wider, less dense canopy. Leaves are typically serrated and can either be smooth or pubescent. Tomatillo is also often classified as P. ixocarpa BROT. However, P. philadelphica is the most important…

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