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Old April 16, 2019   #1
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Default YASE anyone know what this might be?

I'm potting up a few lanky transplants, and I can't figure out what name this acronym stands for. My master list will show up sometime before next year, but is presently awol. I used my best marker on it, so one I am (maybe) planning to save seeds from.

It is RL with a possible bit of wisp. Could have been received in the last MMMM swap. Any guesses please...


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Old April 16, 2019   #2
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Internet says: Yet Another Stupid Error
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Old April 16, 2019   #3
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I'm potting up a few lanky transplants, and I can't figure out what name this acronym stands for. My master list will show up sometime before next year, but is presently awol. I used my best marker on it, so one I am (maybe) planning to save seeds from.

It is RL with a possible bit of wisp. Could have been received in the last MMMM swap. Any guesses please...


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Right now, the acronym registers nothing in my MMMMemory.


But, maybe my brain is having YASE.
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Old April 16, 2019   #4
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My searching gave the possibility that maybe the writer meant to record "TASTE". Tatianna's Tomatobase does not list a variety beginning with "Y" and having other words to match up with the "YASE" or the "TASTE" possibilities.
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Old April 16, 2019   #5
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No idea, but these responses are funny.
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On the common words in tomato names, the guess for Y would be yellow of course.
A... most commonly Aunt?
I give up on S and E... sorry.
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Old April 17, 2019   #7
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Yasenichki Yabuchar ? - indet. RL
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Old April 17, 2019   #8
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Yasenichki Yabuchar ? - indet. RL

DING DING DING
*** We Have A Winner ***


So it isn't an acronym like EPB. What was I thinking that I would remember this !!!
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I'm glad you found the answer, and gladder it wasn't my brain.
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