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Old April 13, 2013   #1
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Potato leaf or Tomato leaf? I started some of these from Weinerm? and see the leaves are just emerging, but they are potato leaf plants. Has anybody else started these and have potato leaf plants? I don't think I have ever had a potato leaf cherry before. I am truly hoping I didn't mix something up. Maybe I should go start a few more, just in case.
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Mine came up all PL, too.

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Mine came up all PL, too.

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That makes me feel better. I sent him a message, but still haven't heard so I thought I would ask here, too. are there potato leaf cherry varieties???
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I can't think of any. If you're in the mood, you could cross reference Tania's lists of potato-leaved and cherry tomato varieties.

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Yes, I just received a message from him, it is a potato leaf.
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Mine came up PL and are going well.
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I looked on Tania's site and there was "brandycherry" and another one, too. But I don't remember what they were off the top of my head. maybe Yellow Submarine? Not many, anyway. oh, and sara's gallopolis?
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See attached link about Austins Black Cherry. Post #77

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Yes, I just received a message from him, it is a potato leaf.
That makes it even more interesting to grow it out then.
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See attached link about Austins Black Cherry. Post #77

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Ted, I think I must be totally ignorant at searching on here. I tried to no avail. DUH! so I asked in a new thread. Sorry, but thanks, too.
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I looked on Tania's site and there was "brandycherry" and another one, too. But I don't remember what they were off the top of my head. maybe Yellow Submarine? Not many, anyway. oh, and sara's gallopolis?
Sara's Galapagos is what it is and it's RL and Amy Goldman brought back fruits form the Galapagos and sent them to me, I saved the seeds right out of the fruits and planted them and then sent her back some seeds at the end of the summer. And she named it after her daughter.

http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/Sara%27s_Galapagos

I also have the Austin one and one of the folks who does seed production for me has it but I haven't had an update confirming it's PL, which it did say I think on the pack of seeds sent to me.

Carolyn, and there are several cherry varieties I know of that do have PL foliage, Galina is one of them and a fave of mine , but no need to go into those now that you know the ustin Black herry is PL.
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Sara's Galapagos is what it is and it's RL and Amy Goldman brought back fruits form the Galapagos and sent them to me, I saved the seeds right out of the fruits and planted them and then sent her back some seeds at the end of the summer. And she named it after her daughter.

http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/Sara%27s_Galapagos

I also have the Austin one and one of the folks who does seed production for me has it but I haven't had an update confirming it's PL, which it did say I think on the pack of seeds sent to me.

Carolyn, and there are several cherry varieties I know of that do have PL foliage, Galina is one of them and a fave of mine , but no need to go into those now that you know the ustin Black herry is PL.
Carolyn, Thanks for the correction on Sara's Galapagos. I was trying to remember which ones I saw and obviously I failed in remembering and how to spell it, too. That was why I put the ? by it, too. I was a little distressed at seeing the potato leaf. I wasn't expecting it. So now that we have started them it is evident that Austins Black Cherry is potato leafed.
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I planted ten seeds, got ten plants and all are beautiful PL's. Too bad I can only keep two plants in the end, but I can't wait to try this one
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I've had some foliage problems over the years with RL Black Cherry which has effected production. I'm curious if a similar tomato from the Black Cherry variety, but PL would offer some resistance to my RL problems.

Maybe I can try it in the future in my garden.

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