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Old April 20, 2008   #1
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Default Sara's Galapagos- leaf shape

How would you describe the leaf shape of this variety?
I have googled images of it and it seems to be PL. I thought my seedlings were crosses because they all came up PL- I guess I was expecting RL.
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My Sara's Galapagos leaves did not look PL the last two years. They looked more like my Red Currant leaves.

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I was given the seeds as brought back from the Galapagos Islands, actually the fruits were given to me and I've grown it almost every year since then b'c I love it. And I listed it in the SSE Yearbook ASAP.

It is not PL, nowhere's near close.

When I contacted Dr. Roger Chatelet at the UC Davis site, b'c they're the experts in wild species, he said that knowing the island it came from, and I did, it was no doubt a stable interspecies cross.

The foliage looks closest to a currant type, as noted above, but not entirely, and it's clearly RL.

Hope that helps.
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Hi Carolyn and john,
My foliage looks similar to what is found on Dave's garden site- Sara's Galapagos
Is this what they call "arrowhead" shaped RL.
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Hi Carolyn and john,
My foliage looks similar to what is found on Dave's garden site- Sara's Galapagos
Is this what they call "arrowhead" shaped RL.
Jeff
Well, I've never heard of arrowhead shaped RL, but that foliage looks about right. Notice that the leaves are very tiny and at the stem end there's a wrap around appendage that you won't see on a true PL variety. In addition, the stems should be a bit fuzzy as are the leaves, which doesn't show in that picture. And no, it isn't an angora type either.

But I certainly see how you could tag it as a PL. But the tiny leaves and other traits I mentioned above are very typical of a currant variety, but not quite the same b'c currants are far fuzzier.

Aha, I forgot to mention that the foliage is normally a much lighter green than is shown in the picture. And much lighter green than almost any other I've ever grown except for Lutescent which is one weird variety anyway.
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And I must add: extremely disease resistant. In fact, the hardiest tomato - albeit a currant - I have ever grown. Still going strong. Virtually no EB. And not too phased by cold. Slow to set fruit but then they come on. Really interesting plant to grow. And a lot more compact that Matt's Wild, which I grew last season.
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