Description
| Queen of Malinalco Tomatillo Tomatille Reine de Malinalco Physalis philadelphica |
Annual | Open Pollinated | Heirloom Annuel | Pollinisation libre | Patrimoine |
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| ÃŒGO Seeds TOMATIL.7906.OV ID:56610 ÃŽ | GO Seeds TOMATIL.7906.OV ID:56610 | Seeds/Semences: ~50 Germination > 85% Lot: GO24127 |
| OTH.A/TOMATILLO Queen of Malinalco Tomatillo Annual | Open Pollinated | Heirloom | ORGANIC Physalis philadelphica |
18-24″ 3-5′3-5′(w) 60 days/jrs ![]() -1°C |
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Queen of Malinalco Tomatillo (Physalis ixocarpa), also known as Reina de Malinalco, is a distinctive heirloom variety originating from Malinalco, Mexico. Unlike typical round tomatillos, it produces elongated, tapering fruits that ripen from green to a lemon-yellow hue, sometimes exhibiting a citrusy flavor profile. The fruits, measuring approximately 3 inches in length, are encased in papery husks that split open upon ripening. They offer a sweet-tart flavor, making them versatile for fresh co… Vitamins+: B9+, C++, K, Lycopene Companions: Basil, Cilantro, Garlic, Marigolds, Yarrow, Borage, Onions, Parsley. Far from: Corn, Dill, Potatoes, Eggplants. GaiaOrganics.ca |
| ÃŒGO-Plant 04.OTH.A/TOMATIL.7906.OV ID:56610 ÃŽ | GO-Plant 04.OTH.A/TOMATIL.7906.OV ID:56610 | OTH.A/TOMATILLO Queen of Malinalco Tomatillo |
ID: 56610 | Planting Tip: Transplant outside late spring. Harvesting Tip: Harvest when papery husk that turns from green to brown as they ripen and splits open. Storage Tip: Store in their husks at room °T for up to 2 weeks. Refrigerate for longer storage up to 3 weeks. Husk splits when fruit is fully ripe. |

1/4-1/2″
18-24″
36-48″
15-20 d/j
3-5′













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