What's the difference between regular tomatoes and potato leaved varieties ?
We're growing Matina this year and apart from the leaves it seems the same,are there any reasons why you'd grow one or the other ?
Good question macmac. I wondered that myself.
I wonder if I have some, as I am growing Liguria, that I bought in Nice.
I have already noticed that the leaves are less dentate than my others.
Here is the answer :-
http://faq.gardenweb.com/faq/lists/tomato/2004111539004321.html
interesting the bit about perhaps more tolerant to foliage diseases I wonder if that might include blight
The potato leaf ones are more likely to breed out... :-\
The potato leaf ones tend to be tougher all round in my opinion, not blight resistant but generally stronger. I have found this over the years to be very true.XX Jeannine
I was rather pleased this last season, when I grew Potato Leaf seedlings from seeds taken from from a Regular Leaf F1 plant the year before. The F2's were robust plants which I think supported the large beefsteak type fruit better.
I don't grow many PL varieties, but the ones I do grow have usually been chosen for taste above plant stamina.
I find potato leaved cultivars to be more resistant to foliar disease. The leaves are thicker as well as a different shape, I tnink it is probably the thicker leaves that makes the difference.
They are all tomatoes,it`s just that some varieties have tomato leaves and some do not.
Can cause endless fun though. I was selling at a car boot sale a few years back and had this doylem wasting my time,he asked if my potato leaved varieties were diseased as their leaves were not the right shape.
No Sir I replied -they are related to potatoes and have to be planted in trenches.
I`ll never get rich but I had to chuckle to myself
`Doylem`-a fool,time waster.
My post in no way implied the original question was that-I just got taken back to a car boot sale where I was fed up with someone who was trying to be clever and had no intention of buying
Cleo I'm not offended being called a Doylem ,'didn't know what it meant 'til you explained. :)
Thanks to everyone for your posts I gather from the information that they are both...........tomatoes ;) ;D
Quote from: macmac on April 12, 2010, 14:22:12
Cleo I'm not offended being called a Doylem ,'didn't know what it meant 'til you explained. :)
Thanks to everyone for your posts I gather from the information that they are both...........tomatoes ;) ;D
The main difference is that potato leafed ones are a little earlier to fruit. But there is not much in it.