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Old June 8, 2012   #31
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What an incredible looking tomato, never would have thought about green like that for the inside. How did it taste...?
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Old June 9, 2012   #32
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Taste was good. This was a F1 plant from a complex cross - so still a lot of segregation expected. Several of the interesting features are controlled by recessive genes, so the F2s should be uniformly striped and green fleshed.
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Old June 10, 2012   #33
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I like the Pandora's Box name.

Beautiful red and yellow on the outside, "evil" green on the inside. (Although green is my favorite color) The "hope" left in the box is the hope that it tastes as good as it looks!

Seems appropriate to me!
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Old August 11, 2013   #34
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Fred:

How is this variety fairing these days....interested to know more about F2/F3's.

Thanks for the update.

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Old August 11, 2013   #35
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Michael - Fred has this in CA this generation. We can send an update in the next few weeks.

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Old August 11, 2013   #36
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That is one neat looking tomato.

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Old August 12, 2013   #37
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Michael - Fred has this in CA this generation. We can send an update in the next few weeks.

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Look forward to hearing more... Thanks Mark

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Old March 27, 2016   #38
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How's this one shaping up? I'm still hoping to see it released (as, I'm sure are a lot of people).
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Old March 27, 2016   #39
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Certainly a great looking variety. Love to try it myself.
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