Found this volunteer seedling growing out of a garden in a public park. I imagine it’s some kind of cherry tomato but I’ve never seen so many flowers on one flowering branch. Are there named varieties that look like this?
by Amorahop
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thetangible
I’ve grown a variety called Blondkopfchen that had, no exaggeration, triple the amount of flowers on a stalk. This is totally within the realm of possibility.
finlyboo
This is called multiflora! Not all the flowers will produce on most varieties like this.
dachshundslave
on tiny varieties yes, it is normal.
Maple9404
I’ve grown a few multiflora varieties and this is usual for them.
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I’ve grown a variety called Blondkopfchen that had, no exaggeration, triple the amount of flowers on a stalk. This is totally within the realm of possibility.
This is called multiflora! Not all the flowers will produce on most varieties like this.
on tiny varieties yes, it is normal.
I’ve grown a few multiflora varieties and this is usual for them.
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