Lantern Bladder Cherry Fruit Seeds
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Add a splash of whimsy and vibrant color to your garden with our Lantern Bladder Cherry Fruit Seeds—a stunning ornamental plant that’s as easy to grow as it is eye-catching! These premium-quality seeds are known for their excellent germination rate and adaptability, making them a fantastic choice for home gardens, borders, or decorative containers. Perfect for both beginner and experienced gardeners, these seeds offer beauty, reliability, and fun.
Also known as Physalis Alkekengi, Lantern Bladder Cherry is famous for its bright orange, lantern-like husks that surround small berries, adding a magical touch to fall displays and dried arrangements. Simple to plant and care for, it’s a unique way to enhance your space with natural charm. Start or expand your garden with these playful and enchanting blooms that bring lasting joy from seed to season!



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Features
Life Cycle
Annual
Planting Season
Spring
Growth Habit
Bushy, Upright
Flavor Profile
Tart, Mildly Sweet
Plant Characteristics
Lantern-Like Pods
Use
Ornamental, Culinary
Growing Conditions
Well-Drained, Sunny
Harvest Advantages
High Yield, Decorative
Plant Resistance
Pest Resistant
Lantern Bladder Cherry Fruit Seeds
Physalis alkekengi
Seed Names
Chinese Lantern, Winter Cherry
Seed Type
Heirloom, Open-Pollinated
Known for its bright orange, papery husks that resemble glowing lanterns, Lantern Bladder Cherry is a dual-purpose plant grown for both its ornamental beauty and edible fruits. Ideal for dried floral arrangements and garden accents, it also produces small berries used in traditional medicine and culinary recipes.
Planting Information
Light Requirement
Full Sun
Planting Depth
1/4 inch
Sowing Method
Direct or Indoor Start
Plant Spacing
18–24 inches
Days to Maturity
70–90 Days
Soil Preparation
Loose, Fertile Soil
Hardiness Zones
3–9
Water Needs
Moderate
Planting Season
Early Spring
Coverage
Seed Count
Recommended Coverage
100
Up to 20 sq ft
500
Up to 100 sq ft
1000
Up to 200 sq ft
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I was surprised at how low-maintenance these plants turned out to be. With regular watering and sun, they practically took care of themselves. The lanterns add an exotic touch to my otherwise simple garden.
I grow flowers mainly for craft projects, and these were perfect. Once dried, the lanterns held their shape and color beautifully. They�ve already been used in a couple of wreaths, and I plan on growing more next season.
I started a few seeds inside under grow lights and others outside in the soil. Both methods worked well, though the outdoor ones grew faster. The lantern pods are so unusual, they�ve become a centerpiece for conversation.
These plants added a whimsical feel to my small patio garden. The lanterns dangle like ornaments and bring a playful pop of color. I wasn�t expecting them to be so sturdy either, which was a nice surprise.
Out of the packet of seeds, nearly all sprouted, which impressed me. They grew steadily with minimal effort. The lanterns themselves are even more striking in person than in the photos online.