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Originally Posted by delito8
We had only one tomatillo plant last year (and it was our only physalis too) and we got fruits. Tomatillo is very rare here so I don't believe that my neigbours grow it.
And this year too our tomatillo started making lanterns and fruits alone.
So it just has to self pollinate or I would be just dreaming about getting fruits.
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If you look at the link from Purdue which I and others have posted in this thread you'll see that almost ANY member of the Physalis genus, and there are many, can pollinate a tomatillo and I think the figure was up to 500 meters away which is quite a distance.
Have you had a chance to read that link b'c it does explain why Tomatotillos are self infertile.