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Old September 15, 2006   #1
LoreD
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Default Two different tomatoes on one plant

I was trimming and topping off one of my bi-color plants and noticed that the tomatoes on the bottom were a smooth bi-color and the tomatoes on the top seem to be a solid color ruffled tomato (looks a bit like an accordian tomato). Unfortunately, I was a little lax in marking my plants and this is one that is a bit of a mystery.

I planted three types of bi-colors: Flame, Williams Striped, and Copia. I know its not Flame because I grew it before and this is definitely not it. Its either Williams or Copia. I can't tell the ruffled tomatoes color yet because its green.

Is this really unusual for two different tomatoes to be growing on the same plant. Its never happened to me before.

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