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Old May 12, 2011   #11
dice
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Fruit are not the same as Cherokee Purple. A little flatter,
a little smaller, close in flavor but not the same, and of course
more of them, as has been mentioned. I think it was originally
a bee-made cross that was grown out and selected from
multiple plants in the F-{2,3,4,...} generations until it was
stable, based on the differences from Cherokee Purple fruit.
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