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Old July 27, 2013   #3
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I grew Black Plum a few times and liked it.

One year the Black Cherry seedling I bought turned out to be a small black plum that looked and tasted exactly like Black Plum. So perhaps that's a common seeding/labeling error?

In my gardens, Black Plum has been a more consistent tomato than Black Cherry -- healthier plants, better production, and better flavor. But at its best (which it was only one year), nothing beats Black Cherry.
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