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Old June 28, 2009   #3
carolyn137
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I grew it years ago and don't remember much about it except for one thing.

It's one of only two varieties that showed me a somatic mutation, that is, a mutation in a plant cell and not a mutation that occurred in the seed.

One branch of my plant had still red fruits, but the shape of those fruits was completely different from what the others on the plant were and what they should have been.

Stupid Carolyn forgot to save seeds from fruits from that one branch b'c at the time she was growing maybe 700 plants and about 250 varieties and got involved in seed saving and just plain forgot.
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