Berry Bush - No Pic, Sorry!

noobiechickenlady

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I am trying to get a pic, but just in case someone can be brilliant :D

It sprawls in a semi-compact, small sized (maybe knee high?) bush. The bush has thin, arrow shaped, deep, dark-green leaves. They grow in pairs on either side of long thin branches, with a leaf at the terminal end. The fruit is orangey red, about the color of a tomato. They are about the size of a cherry tomato, no bigger than a quarter and are perfectly round. The seeds look like tomato or pepper seeds. They are arranged in a slight hollow in the fruit around a pulpy center. The flesh is pulpy and sweet (I just touched my tongue to it, field identifying) with a raspberry-like smell.
 

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Could it be a Ground Cherry?

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That was my first thought, but no husk on the fruit and the leaves are different. The leaves look more like this, but they are a muuuuch darker green. They are a shiny green too, not dusty at all.
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I'd love to, but I can't get one as my camera isn't working. Like I said, this was just in case someone could be more brilliant than I am :lol: and figure it out. No biggie, it sprang up in an unintentional compost pile on a friend's property and I wanted to see if I could eat it. Its loaded with berries, whatever they are.
 

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