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Old June 21, 2006   #1
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Default Leaf Shapes ... Earl's Faux, Brandywine, BB-F3

The first photo is Earl's Faux. It was a little early this morning, and the flash went off. Actually, the color is exactly the same as in the second photo (Brandywine leaf). That's basil underneath the tomato plant and a variegated Fish pepper peepin' in from the lower right corner.





This second photo is of a Brandywine leaf on a plant the same age as the Earl's Faux grown under the same conditions. Notice the almost identical leaf shapes, but that one plant is "leaf handed" and the other is "right handed."





This third photo is a Brandy Boy F3 from seed sent by John, I believe from Massachusettes. Notice that the leaf is comprised of the typical tip leaflet and the two smaller sized leaflets fused with the tip leaflet. No, that's not basil growin' outta the burlap sack ... that's some weeds that need pullin'.

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Old June 22, 2006   #2
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Seems like on the Faux the 2nd and 3rd leaf will fuse with the main, or only one of them or neither.
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