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Old February 15, 2010   #1
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My wife's school has a great small garden she said last year these were Green Zebra tomatoes and had so home, i did shots of the garden for the school website, and this shot is of a tomato plant. Do you think it is a Green Zebra plant, i did get some seeds from a tomato last year from this.








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Old February 15, 2010   #2
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No, that's not Green Zebra which grows in a very different way, meaning, those are long trusses of probably some cherry tomato variety, but Green Zebra fruits are not found in long trusses like that.

What was the mature color of the fruits?

And do you know what the seed source was?
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Old February 16, 2010   #3
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came from this garden



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Beautiful setting, lovely garden, but I guess you don't know where that actual plant came from that you showed us in your first post. Right.

But can you remember what the color of those cherries were when they were ripe? Not that I could ID a specific red or pink cherry, etc., but when ripe perhaps you would have seen that the size and shape and growth pattern of it wasn't consistent with it being Green Zebra.
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I didn't pick any cherries
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Is it me, or are you having 2 different conversations? I see a yellow tomato in there (circled it in purple), halfway down, left of center.
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i see that now, i shot this photos before we were giving 2 green zerba tomato,
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