They look like Piennollo’s. They take FOREVER to ripen. They’re a tomato best suited for drying (on a string, it’s a cool storage method!) but don’t taste great fresh IMO
WatermelonMachete43
Geranium Kiss are that shape, and grow in clusters like that.
motherfudgersob
It looks like one of my cherries with that odd tip. But I don’t recall now the seed nane. I got them from Baker Creek and had some diseases supposedly carried on seed (bacterial speck). So best I can do is a cherry. They’re tasty.
Cali_Yogurtfriend624
Are they Potato Leaf?
Curious-Capybara-227
Maybe Campari. I grew some this year and they looked similar to these.
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I think it’s a plum tomato. I grew a bunch this summer. Not 100% sure since there are so many varieties of tomato!
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They look like Piennollo’s. They take FOREVER to ripen. They’re a tomato best suited for drying (on a string, it’s a cool storage method!) but don’t taste great fresh IMO
Geranium Kiss are that shape, and grow in clusters like that.
It looks like one of my cherries with that odd tip. But I don’t recall now the seed nane. I got them from Baker Creek and had some diseases supposedly carried on seed (bacterial speck). So best I can do is a cherry. They’re tasty.
Are they Potato Leaf?
Maybe Campari. I grew some this year and they looked similar to these.