Jerusalem Cherry

The Jerusalem cherry is a popular Christmas shrub with thin, pointed, dark-green leaves. The insignificant, star-shaped flowers are followed by round, half-inch fruits that gradually change from green to scarlet.

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Jerusalem cherry grows outdoors in summer and
as a house
 plant throughout the year. See more pictures of house plants.

This plant is often treated as an annual, but it can be kept growing from year to year if given a harsh pruning each spring. Put it outdoors for the summer so insects can pollinate its flowers. The fruits of the Jerusalem cherry are toxic. Watch out for white-flies.

Jerusalem Cherry Quick Facts:

Scientific Name: Solanum pseudocapsicum
Common Name:
Jerusalem Cherry
Light Requirement for Jerusalem Cherry: Full Sun to Bright Light
Water Requirement
for Jerusalem Cherry: Evenly Moist
Humidity
for Jerusalem Cherry: High
Temperature
for Jerusalem Cherry: Cool
Fertilizer
for Jerusalem Cherry: Balanced
Potting Mix
for Jerusalem Cherry: All-Purpose
Propagation of Jerusalem Cherry: Seed, Stem Cuttings
Decorative Use
for Jerusalem Cherry: Table
Care Rating
for Jerusalem Cherry: Temporary, Demanding

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Larry Hodgson is a full time garden writer working out of Quebec City in the heart of French Canada where he grows well over 3,000 species and varieties. His book credits include Making the Most of Shade, The Garden Lovers Guide to Canada, Perennials for Every Purpose, Annuals for Every Purpose, Houseplants for Dummies, and Ortho’s Complete Guide to Houseplants, as well as other titles in English and French. He’s the winner of the Perennial Plant Association’s 2006 Garden Media Award.