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Old February 10, 2006   #1
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Default Aunt Ruby's German Cherry?

Anyone grown this? Thought it would be cute with my Sungold, Sweet Chelsea, and Black Cherries. Taste?
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Old February 10, 2006   #2
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I actually have seed but am not going to try it this year. It appears to be a selection from a natural cross, and may not be absolutely stable yet (still segregating into various types). If it can be stabilized into a good tasting green fleshed indeterminate cherry, it will fill a nice niche - Green Grape is OK, but there is room for improvement in my view!
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Old February 10, 2006   #3
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I grew it last year.

It was larger than one thinks of as a cherry, maybe 1.25" to 1.5" in diameter. The flavor was good, though not as "zippy" as the full size Aunt Ruby. I took some to Tomatopalooza[tm] III last July and I don't think it WOW'ed folks, but neither did it cause anyone to run to the railing and spit it out. It did make for great visual appeal in a cherry mix tomato salad.
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