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Old May 30, 2006   #1
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Default Yellow Pear-Variegated Foliage??

I have grown yellow pear in the past and don't recall it having variegated foliage. I have approx. 8-10 plants (No! No! They are not all for me!) and all but one has variegated foliage. Is this unusual?
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More than unusual - extremely rare! wonder of the source plant for the seeds was in the neighborhood of Variegated??
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I just checked my source for these seeds - Victory Seeds. Maybe I will keep most of these plants after all (I'm just beginning to harden off/plant out - last weekend we had cold, rain and frost!, and yesterday and today, it is 90F in the shade, 75F at night!) - and see what develops...
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I did sent Victory Variegata, and Mike did grow it, and is offering seeds this year. The key question - could it be a mix up, since I wouldn't expect the variegated trait to show up in the F1. You will find out when the fruit set, as the shape of the developing fruit will be very telling.
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I did want to try the variegata this year, but didn't get the see in time. What is the fruit like?
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Ping Pong ball sized red tomatoes -

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Thanks, Craig. I'll add these seedlings to the "Mystery Row"!
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I'll be looking forward to what the developing toms look like.
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I'll let you know!
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This is VERY interesting, indeed! I'm growing Yellow Pear for the first time this year, Burpee's seed, I think, and it has RL, but today I was at Lowe's, as usual I had to browse the tomato plants, and there was a flat of "Yellow Pear" with extremely variegated foliage. I said to my friend, "That's not Yellow Pear. I wonder what that is?" Was it mislabeled? I think it was one of the Bonnie Farms plants. I almost wish I had gotten one to grow out, just to see what it would do.
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Cool, Peppereater Dave! Can you go back & get a plant or two? Then we could compare results...
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I think I'll do that, Kim! I'll let you know.
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I have a friend who tells me that Round up when sprayed on a plant as a very fine mist causes a varigated look. I told him that would explain the varigated look showing up all of a sudden if you used Round up in your garden somewhere on a windy day. He said that it carries over to the next generation! He is an Iris hybridizer and accidently got Round up on a few plants. They got white splotches on the leaves and some of the petals as well. The next season they grew out the same way! Kinda scary.
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Interesting, Dunkel - I hadn't heard that before.

I don't use Roundup. However, if it carries on to the next generation, then perhaps it could have been used by my seed source. I have no idea what farming methods they use, or if they are organic....
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I had a Yellow Pear last year with variegated stem and foliage. It was much less pronounced as the season went on. I saved (unbagged) seeds. And I have pictures somewhere, so I will go look for how to post them on this forum.

It was supposed to be a Jaune Flammee that I got from a local nursery, but the fruit was definitely yellow & pear-shaped.

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