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| Sorry but there really is no way to ID a variety by picture - or even in person - without some sort of possible starting point. We get asked to do it all the time here and there are simply far too many possibilities. About all that can be offered in this case is it is obviously one of the many bi-color varieties and regular leafed. Perhaps Big Zebra if it stays green or Ananas Noir if it develops a hint of pink or peach color or Evergreen or Green Giant or Green Pineapple. If it changes/develops stronger colors that adds about 30 other possibilities to the list. :) Dave |
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| But they are beautiful tomatoes even if you don't know what they are. Betsy <---- Who is jealous because her 'mater babies aren't outside yet. We had sleet/snow this morning. |
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| I agree with Betsy...I am also jealous cause mine are not outside. It is a very pretty tomato. As long as it tastes good who cares what kind :) Karen |
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| If I had to guess with my non-expert opinion solely based on the research I have done and the plants I am growing. GREEN ZEBRA? http://www.ipm.iastate.edu/ipm/hortnews/node/1949 |
Here is a link that might be useful: Iowa State - Green Zebra
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- Posted by carolyn137 z4/5 NY (My Page) on Mon, May 9, 11 at 16:26
| Since you're in a zone 10 that could mean you're in CA and if so that means that your striped one could be one of Brad Gates varieties. Where did you get the seeds or plants and how were they labled? No sense sending you to Brad's wwebsite until you have ripe fruits as I see it. And if not one of Brads as has been said above, no way to ID and unripe striped variety with assurance. So, are you in CA and where did you get the seeds or the plant and labelling of either was.........? Carolyn, who hopes that puts another spin into the question. ( smile) |
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