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Old January 16, 2018   #76
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Default Wow ! Such variation ..

Wow ...such foliage variation yet similar blossom clusters and shape ?

Neat stuff !
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Old January 17, 2018   #77
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Wow ...such foliage variation yet similar blossom clusters and shape ?
The foliage I was showing was the second generation after crossing between domestic and wild tomatoes. The flower types in that generation were also highly varied, but tended more towards domestic style flowers instead of wild type flowers.
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The foliage I was showing was the second generation after crossing between domestic and wild tomatoes. The flower types in that generation were also highly varied, but tended more towards domestic style flowers instead of wild type flowers.
Very Cool !

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