Solanum pseudocapsicum, known in English as Jerusalem cherry or Madeira winter cherry and in French as
pommier d'amour, is a tropical perennial related to tomatoes. Unlike tomatoes, its fruit are strictly ornamental; they are
poisonous for humans, cats, dogs, and birds.
In Toronto, Jerusalem cherry must be grown indoors during the cold seasons. These plants were photographed at Allan Gardens.
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