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Old August 2, 2010   #1
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Default PL or RL?

In my old age I am getting so I am not sure of anything, What is the opinion on this one? is it PL or RL?
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In my old age I am getting so I am not sure of anything, What is the opinion on this one? is it PL or RL?
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I would say RL....but it is close. What variety is it?
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Old August 2, 2010   #3
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I would say RL....but it is close. What variety is it?
I agree, but it is a tough one since often the first leaves to form are PL and as the plant matures one can see the blunt serrations on the leaf margin that indicate RL.
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Thanks. A blind test. I had called it RL, but wanted some back up since the ancestry is in question. Was supposed to be a preacher joe but it gives pink fruits instead of red. To me, PL leaves are usually much bigger but I guess they don't have to be.
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pardon my ignorance but what is PL and RL?

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Old August 3, 2010   #6
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PL=potato leaf and RL=regular leaf
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http://faq.gardenweb.com/faq/lists/t...539004321.html

You and others may find the above link, with pictures, helpful in knowing about the various leaf forms.
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thanks for the infos.
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it's funny, the 1st leaf my eye saw was just below dead center and a little to the right and that 1 leaf looks like pl but all the rest are rl imo.
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RL, in my humble estimation.
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