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Old July 17, 2016   #46
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Old July 18, 2016   #47
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That tomato is a work of art! Can't wait for an update and hoping, hoping, hoping that the offspring stay true. You might need to call it Dazzler!

Just curious, how was the flavor of the less dazzling siblings?
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Old July 18, 2016   #48
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That tomato is a work of art! Can't wait for an update and hoping, hoping, hoping that the offspring stay true. You might need to call it Dazzler!

Just curious, how was the flavor of the less dazzling siblings?
The flavor was still excellent. Had that delicious sweetness of a bicolor but in a large rounded oxheart shape. I would grow it again for sure.
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Old July 18, 2016   #49
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wow, that is an awesome tomato!! Good luck in growing it out!!!
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Old July 18, 2016   #50
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How exciting on your "new" tomato. Sounds like I just have to grow and taste this variety for my 2017 season. I'm in N.E. Ohio and would love the chance to grow this beauty if you can spare some seeds.
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