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Old November 11, 2014   #16
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Someone from the crossbreeding forum will have to chime in.Pollen from one plant inserted onto the female part of another,vice a verse,baggin flower heads,succesive generations,F1-F2s etc are all Greek to me.Getting some good maters takes long enough as is let alone breeding Hybrids are for them.Have fun and good luck.
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Old November 11, 2014   #17
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Ginny, just for learning sake, regular leaves have serrated margins, look sort of toothy, potato leafs have entire margins, they are smooth. Some potato leafs have 2 smaller leaflets at the top, they look mitten like.

Lookat this webpage.http://faq.gardenweb.com/faq/lists/t...539004321.html

Once you see the difference you can tell instantly forever!
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Old November 11, 2014   #18
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Ginny, just for learning sake, regular leaves have serrated margins, look sort of toothy, potato leafs have entire margins, they are smooth. Some potato leafs have 2 smaller leaflets at the top, they look mitten like.

Lookat this webpage.http://faq.gardenweb.com/faq/lists/t...539004321.html

Once you see the difference you can tell instantly forever!
Marsha,

That helps a lot... :-)

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Old November 17, 2014   #19
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Looks loke the ones that were supposed to be Everglades really might be Black and Brown Boar like JMSieglaff suggested... :-) Stay tuned.

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Old December 27, 2014   #20
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Have you gotten a ripe tomato off this plant yet?
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Old December 27, 2014   #21
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Have you gotten a ripe tomato off this plant yet?
Yes and it is definitely Black and Brown Boar which I grew several of this season so I got my seedlings mixed up.

The other plant that I was trying to identify in this thread (the sedds were labled Surpriz) ended up as below which if I understand correctly is a known and expected segregate of the seeds I have for Surpriz.







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Old December 27, 2014   #22
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Interesting looking tomato, how is the flavor?
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Nevermind, I saw the flavor write up here: http://www.tomatoville.com/showthread.php?t=34460

A neat looking tomato + good flavor, seems like a keeper!
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