colocowboy
Well-Known Member
^^@whodat Where I grew up in southern Colorado they grew wild all over the place. They don't need much to grow often faring well amongst the weeds, they stay pretty squat and aren't typically a large plant. The fruit looks like a cherry tomato with parchment around them, sort of reminds me of a Japanese lantern. They are tart and make a tasty salsa substituted for the tomatoes. They stay green also, although they do yellow a bit sometimes as they over ripen.