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Old August 1, 2012   #1
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Default Not KBX...What is it?

Out of the 20 some varieties we have taste tested so far this is our favorite by far.
Seeds were either from a member here or purchased via Ebay thru Blue Ribbon Seed offer.
Plant is not potato leaf and it is huge with lots of fruit
Could it be Omars Lebanese?
Whatever it is it tastes great.
If I save seed from one of these will I get these same tomatoes ?
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Old August 1, 2012   #2
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Barry, once a label is lost it's impossible to ID a variety just by looking at it with very few exceptions. What you show is a large pink beefsteak fruit and there are hunderds of RL varieties that can look like that.

I'm the person who first introduced Omar's Lebanese and no way could I ID those fruits.

Do you have a complete list of the 20 varieties you mentioned? If so, seeing that there might be a chance of IDing it as long as you know the names of the other large RL pink beefsteak ones you might have on your list.

Edited to add that you said it wasn't KBX, which I forgot to note, but what you show is not orange as KBX is, it's pink as I see it. And I guess you see it that way as well or you wouldn't be mentioning Omar's Lebanese which is pink/
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Old August 2, 2012   #3
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Since it was obviously mislabeled and we like the taste and plant production, should I just save seeds from one of the tomatoes?
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Old August 3, 2012   #4
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Definitely save the seed and grow again and if it repeats you know it's a stabilized variety. If you can list the 20 varieties it might be as Carolyn has requested maybe we can narrow down or identify the variety it might be. Ami
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Old August 3, 2012   #5
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If you can list the 20 varieties it might be as Carolyn has requested maybe we can narrow down or identify the variety it might be. Ami
These are the only heirlooms out of the 20...
Juanne Flamme
Pineapple
Druzba
Eva Purple Ball
Sunset Red Horizon
Orange Heart
Marriannas Peace
Gigantesque
Cowlick Brandywine
KBX
Omars Lebanese

OL seems to be the only logical choice IF all seeds were labeled correctly

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It could also be a cross of KBX with any pink/red RL variety.
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Barry, If it's a pink Omars Lebanese would be a good choice. Ami
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