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Old June 22, 2010   #1
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Default Some green tomato pix for your viewing...

I have a few that I think will be breakers next week, and more that are not too far behind, Here's some pics of a few that are sizing up well.....

Goldman's Italian American



Black Pineapple (Ananas Noire)



Cherokee Purple



Opalka wispy, droopy foliage



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Old June 22, 2010   #2
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Very nice tomatoes you have there. Healthy plants. Like the ribbing on that Goldman's IA.
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Nice 'greenies'

Are Goldman's Italian American the same as Coeur de Boeuf? They look identical to me?
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"Are Goldman's Italian American the same as Coeur de Boeuf? They look identical to me?"

As I am unfamiliar with Coeur de Boeuf, I can't answer the question. maybe Carolyn will be along soon and comment....


Edit: After some quick research, I think that it is not.....
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Your plants look very happy
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I'm a sucker for a irregular shaped tomato (not sure why) love the pics
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Old June 23, 2010   #7
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Nice 'greenies'

Are Goldman's Italian American the same as Coeur de Boeuf? They look identical to me?
Amy Goldman's SSE YEarbook description says " dehybridized from a tomato found in Italy" so the assumption would be that it was originally an F1 hybrid, whatever it was, and Cuore di Bue ( in Italian) is not and shouldn't be a hybrid.

In the past few years there have been some wrong varieties of red versions of HEart of the Bull, regardless of the language used, and in one case when the error was traced back to Italy, it was found that some of the Italian seed suppliers are offering almost antthing that looks pear shaped or heart with pretty much any name they want to.

There's several threads about that here and the place where the tracking down was done was Baker Creek And I think the variety was German Red Strawberry if anyone wants to try and do a search.

Franchi is one of the better Italian Seed houses and their varieties are offered by Bill at Grow Italian.

So no way to know what Goldman's Italian American was or is as to specific origin.

Edited to add that I've grown many Heart of the Bulls or Heart of the Buffalo and I've never seen one with such ribbing and all have been heart shaped, not pear shaped, and several such pear shaped varieties were discussed in the Thread I referred to above.
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