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Originally Posted by joseph
My experience is that S. habrochaites ripens to white. S. peruvianum and S. corneliomulleri ripen to purple over white.
I have F1 hybrids currently flowering from crosses between domesticated red and black tomatoes and S. habrochaites. I hope to update this thread in a couple months if they produce ripe fruit.
I can document that exerted stigma is recessive, and huge/fused flower petals are dominant. Orange anther cone is also dominant.
Fern-leaf and potato-leaf are recessive to S. habrochaites type leaves.
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I have S.Neorickii and it supposedly has green fruit when it ripens.S.Pennellii also has green fruit.So what happens in F1s when you cross them to a colored tomato? I envy you for having S.Habrochaites! It such a cool tomato and it seems super-resistant to insects.
My last year inseted stigma x inserted stigma had exerted ones,which is different than your experience,it probably has a more complex inheritance pattern.