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146/366: Green Zebra Tomato Flower (+4 images in notes)


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We have grown tomato many summers that we've lived here in southern Oregon, and discovered an especially wonderful type called a Green Zebra. You may be surprised to find out that tomatos range in flavors just like wine; in fact, I was surprised to find that tomato flowers also have different appearances as well!
We have grown tomato many summers that we've lived here in southern Oregon, and discovered an especially wonderful type called a Green Zebra. You may be surprised to find out that tomatos range in flavors just like wine; in fact, I was surprised to find that tomato flowers also have different appearances as well!
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The inserts are fantastic. I've not come across this type of tomato - is it a sweet one?
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