plant is a volunteer seedling that popped up in our garden bed. now that it has more true leaves, is it possible to tell what kind this is? determinate vs indeterminate?

by asxto309

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  1. Tiny-Albatross518

    Not yet! By august you might be able to guess.

  2. feldoneq2wire

    There are over 20,000 tomato varieties, assuming this isn’t an unintentional cross of 2 existing varieties. Then there would be 20,001.

  3. Nightshadegarden405

    Looks like a cherry tomatoe variety since it has long and small leaves. Just a guess…

  4. Scared_Tax470

    That’s not a tomato. Looks a bit like dahlia but that has a tuber. It’s not celery or lovage as have been suggested.

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