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Old June 25, 2015   #1
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Default What have I got here? Mis-labeled?

Looks like I received some mislabeled black cherry plants.

Any ideas what I have? I have 2 and they are both identical. Look to be pear shaped for sure and fairly large but still not a full size tomato. Unripe fruits are about 1.5 to 2" long. Sorry I dont have any indication of color as of yet.




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Old June 25, 2015   #2
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They also look like Juliet F1
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Look like porter to me.
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Old June 25, 2015   #4
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Sure looks like Black Plum to me.

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Old June 25, 2015   #5
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I'm not even going to take a guess, but for sure not Black Cherry.

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Old June 25, 2015   #6
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Sure looks like Black Plum to me.

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This. Darker green shoulders, same shape, and grows in the same clusters. A fortunate mistake IMO.
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Old June 25, 2015   #7
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This. Darker green shoulders, same shape, and grows in the same clusters. A fortunate mistake IMO.
Funny how it works. You get used to certain cherries and "must haves" and then sometimes a new one accidentally becomes a favorite!

Hope thats the case.
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Old June 25, 2015   #8
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They could be some kind of paste tomato. Could be of any color at this point (well they're not a 'blue' tomato). Probably no stripes.
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They could be some kind of paste tomato. Could be of any color at this point (well they're not a 'blue' tomato). Probably no stripes.

Dont think its big enough to be a paste tomato or roma. Definitely a smaller pear. I've not grown many pears except yellow, this is definitely bigger than that but much smaller than san marzano or the likes.
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It would be helpful to know where you bought the plant and what other varieties they offer. Was this a Bonnie's Plant?
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It would be helpful to know where you bought the plant and what other varieties they offer. Was this a Bonnie's Plant?

sorry. www.chileplants.com

good site, very pleased so far other than the slight mishap.
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1.5 to 2" is normal for roma's. I hate to pick the things.
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You won't know how big they'll get until a color break is seen.
It could be red or brown, Roma or Juliet and many other possibilities..
Obviously not black cherry.
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