May 27, 2017 | #76 |
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Setting dome nice fruit and showing the blunt heart with distinctively ridged shoulders
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May 27, 2017 | #77 |
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That's a pretty tomato and vine KarenO. I'd love to grow some of those. Amazing that 15 year old seed can be brought back to life!. Their gonna taste great, I just know it!. Lol. Jimbo
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June 2, 2017 | #78 |
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Beautiful maters! I especially like the high flute density on the shoulders- most fluted tomatoes have perhaps 6-8 flutes. Yours look like a Shar Pei!! The blunt heart shape is also interesting- is this what you have seen in the past?
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June 4, 2017 | #79 |
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The fluting and the overall shape is different than anything else I have grown and I have grown quite a few varieties over the years. The fluting is very typical and very similar in every fruit. The general shape is somewhat unusual as well, it's an oxheart but with a blunt rounded bottom so the big 11-18 oz fruits are big and nearly round as a softball, never flattened or oblate and also never pointed.
The only tomato, again if the many I have grown, that is consistently this shape. It's an interesting tomato. Few seeds, nearly solid interior like most oxhearts, thin delicate skin and pink with no green shoulder when ripe. I will add pics of fruit when ripe and interior as well. KarenO Last edited by KarenO; June 4, 2017 at 04:27 PM. |
June 4, 2017 | #80 |
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As these. Always Very consistent. And consistently early for a big tomato.
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June 4, 2017 | #81 |
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Gorgeous, simply gorgeous!
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June 30, 2017 | #83 |
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first 2 fruit are blushing, plants are about 5.5 feet tall so far. Doing well and early for a large fruited tomato.
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June 30, 2017 | #84 |
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So beautiful Karen! Makes my heart go pitter patter. : )
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June 30, 2017 | #85 |
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Can't wait to see pictures of the ripe fruit!
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July 1, 2017 | #86 |
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KarenO, those are beautiful tomatoes and such a great story - thank you for sharing it and for thinking to save and grow the variety over the years. People like you are why we have some great holdovers from years passed.
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July 5, 2017 | #87 |
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first ripe fruit, 12.7 oz today. Large blooming seedlings were put out in the garden mid May.
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July 5, 2017 | #88 |
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That is early for such a large fruit! Please save lots of seeds, this is a wonderful rediscovery for tomato fans!
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No picture, it never happened!!
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