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Tomatoes with Potato Leaf
I know that Brandywine tomatoes have "potato" leaves (broad rather
than divided). Do any other types of tomatoes have this kind of leaf? The reason for asking: I bought my usual assortment of plants, they're growing and setting. One of them, an "Aunt Ruby's Green" has potato leaves. I'm wondering if the plant was mislabelled and I really got an extra Brandywine. Susan B. |
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