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Old June 21, 2006   #1
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Default Test Photo Variegated Tomato



It's not really obvious in this photo, but the stem is nearly all white with a pink blush. This tomato hasn't produced a flower, and the leaves cannot tolerate much sun it seems. They tend to dry up on the edges. It will surprise me if it makes fruit.

Here's a view from the top



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Old June 21, 2006   #2
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Not to rain on anyone's parade, but the average passerby would say "hey, I think one of your tomato plants has a disease." I guess it's all about growing something different, right?
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Old June 21, 2006   #3
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Yeah, Feldon, I saw it in the SSE public catalog and thought it looked cool. I like variegated stuff whether it's a flower, a shrub, hostas, ground cover, or edibles. They just look attractive to me.

You're right though ... this thing looks sickly at first glance.

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Old June 21, 2006   #4
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I grew Variegated last year and it was a pretty plant, but by the middle of July the variegation was gone. I guess from the sun and heat. By late September the variegation began to come back. The tomatoes were small round red with a hint of a stripe and undistinguished in flavor. ( As always, for me, here, last year.) Lots of comments from people who saw the plant; one even asked if I had crossed a tomato and a hosta. I wasn't sure if they were serious or making a joking comment.
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Old June 21, 2006   #5
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That's a beautiful plant! It would be worth growing for the foliage alone.

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Two of the most variegated lines segregating out have yet to produce any flowers.
KC, do you think that is a typical trait, i.e. more variegation=less fruit?

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Beautiful...I love to read your posts.
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Me too, IMMISCOLO..he's going to make geneticists out of all of us. :wink:
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