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Old December 6, 2017   #36
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Gardadore, Of the ones you posted, I have experience with three:

Anna Maria's Heart- This plant got hammered by disease, but it did survive, and was surprisingly tasty, especially considering it sometimes had as few as three green leaves left on it. I got 10 fruit off it despite it being hit so hard.

Dotson's Lebanese Heart- Fabulous plant. Large fruit, very vigorous, great tasting when ripe, also great tasting fried green. My garden was hit with Septoria, and DLH got it, but continued to grow and produce till frost anyway. I think I got about 18 fruit from it in a very bad year.

Orange Russian 117- Prettiest fruit ever. Zero taste. Knuckled under quickly to septoria. Got maybe 8 bland fruit.

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