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Old December 31, 2012   #31
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Brad, if I had your schedule, I'd probably have to hire a couple dozen helpers to keep my "To Do" list straight. My brain gets scattered at the drop of a hat. I have learned to take copius numbers of notes.

My B&R seeds have been isolated to just my gardens, and again, I got them originally as a "Freeby" that accompanied my order from Baker Creek. It has been very stable from year to year here. Anyhow, let's give this problem one more go and see if the mystery can be solved.

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Old December 31, 2012   #32
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Well i posted mine in Photobucket also for the last 3 years, here is a shot of my green Black and Brown Boars, and a funy looking fruit i got 2 years off my BTD Plant crazy looking fruit. a cross?
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Old December 31, 2012   #33
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Here it is, I did send this to Brad, and also Brad i got seeds from the guy you gave to on www.Helpfullgardener.com website 3 years ago now i buy your seeds Thanks Steve
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Old January 1, 2013   #34
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I find the confusion between Black and *Red* Boar and
Black and *Brown* Boar unlikely. I have not grown Black
and Red Boar yet (I have seeds from ContainerTed), but
I have grown Black and Brown Boar, and I never saw that
red background tint that I see in people's pictures of Black
and Red Boar in this thread and others. The background
tint (behind the green stripes) was brown in my ripe
Black and Brown Boar fruits. They looked like green-striped
Black Prince fruits. (The difference I think would be green gel
in the Black and Brown Boar fruits.)

I expect that they are different and have been from the beginning,
and that whoever first thought they might be the same cultivar
was confused. Side-by-side growouts should tell for sure.
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Old January 1, 2013   #35
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I have seed of both think I will start some of both to compare them
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Old January 1, 2013   #36
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Black & Brown Boar
This was on a smaller plant I had at the house in town under a tree.


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Quote:
This was on a smaller plant I had at the house in town under a tree.
That does look kind of red-with-stripes. Maybe I am confused. (I have
a clear memory of standing in a particular place, looking at a fruit in
clear sunlight on a particular plant, though. And its color was
predominately brown, not red.)

Here is a picture of Feldon's of Black and Brown Boar, and it has
the red tints:
http://www.feldoncentral.com/garden/...heartshape.jpg

As far as I know we both got seeds from Suze.

A mystery to be resolved.
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Old January 3, 2013   #38
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My seed came direct from Brad via Pony Express.
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Old January 12, 2013   #39
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Not sure if this is helpful or more confusing, but I can add that I received "Black and Red Boar" seeds from wintersown.org in 2010 and grew them out and saved seed that year. I sent some of the saved seed to Heather's swap in 2010 and in 2011, so it's possible that those of you who received seed from Heather's swap may have gotten the seed from me and thus a generation down from the stock at wintersown.

I still have the original envelope from WS with the label (double checked and it does state "Black and Red.") I have 8 seeds left in it as well as my saved seed in a different envelope. Maybe I'll try growing out seed from both this summer and see how the tomatoes look (couldn't find any photos from my 2010 grow out).
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Old January 13, 2013   #40
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HappyGardener,
I got my "Black and Red Boar" seeds from Heather's swap in 2011 (they were marked as "Bonus seeds").
So, most likely, 2012 pictures of tomatoes I have on the initial post were grown from your seeds.
Anyways, whatever they are, I love them!
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Old January 13, 2013   #41
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green go.. the first post looks alot like "Italian Striped" also. Guess it is just impossible to know a tomato from it's pics, but really fun to look at them ! Patty
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HappyGardener,
I got my "Black and Red Boar" seeds from Heather's swap in 2011 (they were marked as "Bonus seeds").
So, most likely, 2012 pictures of tomatoes I have on the initial post were grown from your seeds.
Anyways, whatever they are, I love them!
I did send them as bonus seeds in 2011 and as "regular" swap seeds in 2010 so it sounds likely that they came from me. I'm glad that you like them.
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Old January 13, 2013   #43
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Okay, dug out my archives to give you whatever extra info I could....in 2010 I grew three bicolor tomatoes that would even remotely resemble the picture posted...berkeley tie dye, black & red boar, and chocolate stripes. I have never had seed for/grown black & brown boar. I had *thought* that in 2010 when I received the Black & Red Boar seeds from WS I did a little Googling and had seen them described (as distinct from Black & Brown Boar) on Wild Boar Farms' site, but it is possible that I am misremembering that.

I will say that I took great care in marking my plants and any fruit from which I saved seed. Whenever I have any doubt about fruit/seed, I don't save seed, so the seed sent from me to Heather's swap came from the plant/fruit grown from the Black & Red Boar seed that I received from WS.

HTH dispell some of the mystery at least.
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