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Old April 26, 2015   #16
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Carolyn, from what I understand it was some voluntary change on last letter and Mr Big is correct on female and male relationship, Mikada makes it female plant... and Mikado is neutral/ male
however picture shows bicolor? now there is yellow, orange, pink and black also some of them are PL and some are RL...
I do think in Russia people think of their tomatoes as boys or girls- from some of that forum people talking
Where was there a picture showing it, whatever it is, was a bicolor, I guess I missed that.

I'm making lists of varieties in my data book all the time, so how the heck do I ID them as male or female and put a notation next to them in those lists?

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