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Old July 1, 2015   #1
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Default Your Wildest Tomato Pics........

I thought it might be cool to post pics of tomatoes with incredible striping/speckling or amazing colors/shapes. They can be ripe or growing on the plant. It does not matter if they are OP, F1 or another stage of segregation. I just want to see awesome tomato pics and dont forget the names, if they have one yet. Either way post your pics and lets see what we get. Here are a couple of mine.
Pic 1- F2 cross i am working on
Pic 2- Gargamel
Pic 3- Unknown mix up from seed company
Pic 4- Accidental cross of Austins Black Cherry and ?
Pic 5&6- F2 cross i am working on
Pic 7&8- F4 selections of Luckenbach Zebra
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Old July 1, 2015   #2
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They're gorgeous and you need a band-aid !
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Old July 1, 2015   #3
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I C D Eggplant
M R Not Eggplant!
O S A R
C M Curly Sepals!

Lol, we are seeing a profusion of very unusual looking tomatoes from various breeding efforts.
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Old July 1, 2015   #4
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They're gorgeous and you need a band-aid !
My thoughts exactly!!
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Old July 1, 2015   #5
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So, where are the names, Heirloomtomatoguy?
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Old July 1, 2015   #6
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So, where are the names, Heirloomtomatoguy?
Sorry tried to edit from the phone they should be there now. It would not let me put the names between the pictures from my phone so they are now at the top of the list.
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Old July 1, 2015   #7
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Will try to post some pix of varieties of tomatoes from this years garden. Will water marked pix annoy?
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Old July 1, 2015   #8
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Wow. Nice HTG!
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Old July 1, 2015   #9
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Love the looks of your F2's, especially.
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Old July 1, 2015   #10
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I C D Eggplant
M R Not Eggplant!
O S A R
C M Curly Sepals!

Lol, we are seeing a profusion of very unusual looking tomatoes from various breeding efforts.
Agree. Picture 2 looks like eggplant, to me too.
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Old July 2, 2015   #11
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Nice pics Heirloomtomaguy!
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Old July 2, 2015   #12
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Very..Very.. nice! The eggplant looking one is darn cute! : )
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Old July 2, 2015   #13
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Pic 1 reminded me of one that I am growing. It is Muddy Waters. The last photo is Yamali Bluestem.
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Here's an unidentified from Tom Wagner.
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Black & Brown Boar, Red Zebra, Orange Jazz, Fuzzy Wuzzy, and ...I'm not sure...it's like the cherry version of Black and Brown Boar.

The black specks are spray residue from the harmless bio-insecticide I sprayed on them.
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