Two of the first few flowers of Nicandra physalodes, commonly known as Apple of Peru. This is a tender annual which seeds itself around the garden, though not truly an invasive plant. It is a tall plant with arching branches which carries abundant flowers. The species name is in recognition of the seed receptacles’ likeness to the Chinese lanterns of Physalis. A couple of these, the pale yellow things. Visible just below the left hand flower. The seedlings appear around the garden in Spring when small plants with serrated leaves and tiny black spots appear around the garden.