G. P. If. Collection. 1'LaTE XXXIV. 



Phy sails peruviana. 



CAPE GOOSEBERRY POHA. 



This shrub or bush, is a native of Brazil, but is naturaHzed in 

 many warm countries. It stands partially erect, reaching a 

 height of from 13-^-3 feet. Its pointed leaves, heart-shaped at 

 the base, are very fuzzy. The open, bell-shaped flowers are yel- 

 low in color. The fruit, which is about the size of a cherry, is 

 enclosed in a thin, yellow, paper-like husk, which is quite hairy. 

 When ripe, the fruit is yellow, and has a delicious sub-acid pulp, 

 filled with minute seeds. The Poha may be eaten raw, but is 

 much more acceptable when made into jam or jelly. The dried 

 fruit is said to be a substitute for yeast. In Hawaii, the Poha 

 thrives best in the cool elevations. 



