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Old November 20, 2016   #201
joseph
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The domestic tomatoes that survived the longest have complicated and mysterious parentage because they came out of the promiscuous pollination project. My best guess is that they are recently descended (4 to 6 generations) from wild species.

One plant each from S. habrochaites, and S. peruvianum looked perfectly healthy the day before they were finally frozen. Those same two plants were also frost and snow tolerant in the spring.
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