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Started by lottiedolly, October 28, 2010, 12:16:29

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lottiedolly

Help......my friend has given me some tomatoes that she has successfully grown so i can save the seeds from them. The trouble is she does not know what they are called

They are yellow, shaped like a lemon, about 11/2" long and she says they have a fab taste (have not tried them yet). They are not ildi as i have grown them this year and they are much larger.

any advice greatly appreciated

Kx

lottiedolly


galina

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Quote from: lottiedolly on October 28, 2010, 12:16:29
Help......my friend has given me some tomatoes that she has successfully grown so i can save the seeds from them. The trouble is she does not know what they are called

They are yellow, shaped like a lemon, about 11/2" long and she says they have a fab taste (have not tried them yet). They are not ildi as i have grown them this year and they are much larger.

Could they be Banana Legs?
http://tinyurl.com/352gx65

Similar is Orange Banana
http://tinyurl.com/39gkmvw

goodlife

#2
There is variety called plum lemon that looks..well...just like lemon ;D
But I would not say that they taste fab..but we all have different tastes so who knows. Any photos perhaps?

lottiedolly

Quote from: goodlife on October 28, 2010, 13:03:35
There is variety calle plum lemon that looks..well...just like lemon ;D
But I would not say that they taste fab..but we all have different tastes so who knows. Any photos perhaps?

I am so technically challenged, that photos are not an option for me i am afraid. but all ideas will be researched on the ol computer, so i appreciate all ideas.

Kx

goodlife

I only just took notice the size you mentioned..plum lemon is much bigger than 1 1/2 inches..yours is still cherry size. And there is lot of yellow cherries about.
Sun Belle..that happens to be my all time favourite..is about that size..meaty, really sweet plum-shaped, yellow tomato with cordon habit.
Would you know where your friend got her seeds from?

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