Friday, July 13, 2012

The Mystery Tomato

We all get some of our plants mixed up at times. But, this time it wasn't me! The seeds were supposed to be Speckled Roman Tomatoes. This is the description of the seed; STRIPED or SPECKLED ROMAN TOMATO - Stunning &unique, long pointed red fruit have wavy golden stripes! The fruits are a perfect mid-size fruit, with brilliant color and exotic markings. Very meaty flesh with excellent sweet flavor. They have very few seeds. This great variety was developed by John Swenson from a stabilized cross of Antique Roman and Banana Legs. He called it Speckled Roman.

At first I thought one of the two plants of this variety were mislabeled by yours truly. When both of the plants fruit are exactly the same, I knew it wasn't me.

It's definitely not a Kelloggs Breakfast or....

a Pineapple.

Does anyone have an idea what variety this tomato is????


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  1. No, but it certainly has some "pumpkin" like ribbing going on there. Very interesting.

    I've had a few mislabeled seeds this year also. Are they playing games with us?
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    1. I think so. I have more mislabeled plants this year then I have ever had!

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  2. Well if it tastes good, you will have to save seeds.

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    1. It is a good tasting tomato. I guess I should save some seeds.

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  3. Looks like some sort of beefsteak tomato but no idea which. I'd email the seed company and challenge them to identify it.

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    1. I think that I'm going to email her and see what she thinks. I have bought wonderful heirlooms from her for years.

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  4. I don't know what it is but I like it. You should save seeds from that one.

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    1. It is pretty. I'm going to save some seeds.

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  5. Very interesting! Definitely NOT a Roman paste type of tomato. I hope it tastes good.

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    1. Nope, not a Roman paste! I planted some new varieties of paste tomatoes this year in hopes of finding some good ones.

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  7. Sorry, deleted previous name as i misspelled it - amana orange

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    1. I just looked up the amana orange tomato. It's not that. This has some red on the bottom and in the cracks toward the bottom. It also has a little red inside similar to a pineapple.

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    2. http://www.reimerseeds.com/amana-orange-tomato.aspx

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    3. I'm not sure that is what this is. Does the Amana Orange tomato a potato leaf variety??

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  8. What an interesting yellow tomato. Same color as my Goldie but not shaped the same at all.

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    1. It's definitely an interesting looking tomato!

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    1. The taste is good. I'm going to wait until some more ripen to give it a real taste review.

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  10. I had the same "problem" a few years ago: not being able to identify a big orange heirloom. Thank you Jenny for Amana Orange. On the other "problem", sure hope you get your striped/speckled roman next year because they ARE wonderful - one of my favorites. There will be pictures on BAckyard Chilibloggin when they are ripe.

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    1. I sure hope I get one of those striped Romans too. I was really looking forward to it.

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  11. Looks like a nice and juicy tomato. Did it by chance get crossed with another type of tomatoe will growing in the garden?

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    1. No, it didn't cross because both of the plants are the same.

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  12. I wish I had read the comments before> I looked at a thousand photos, LOL! But, out of all I looked at, I came to the conclusion it was Amana Orange.

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    1. I don't think it is an Amana Orange. It has some red on the bottom and inside.

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  13. oh no!Its never fun when something other than what you planted comes up....well sometimes its fun especially when they looks like that tomato!

    2 years ago I bought soybean seeds and when I opened them up they were clearly Broad beans. The store wouldn't take them back either since they were opened...lol

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    1. I'm having my share of mix ups this year. It is pretty though.

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  14. I don't know either but it sure is pretty!

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  15. What about yellow ruffle tomato? Yours is a bit more golden looking though.

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    1. I just don't know since it is pretty orange. At first I thought it was a Kellogs Breakfast. I just emailed the woman some pics. Hopefully she will get back to me today.

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  16. Sorry, just gotta add one more suggestion...Marvel Stripe, has some red in it, but many of the pics are not as pretty as yours!

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    1. Definitely looks the same as Marvel Striped

      http://www.longmeadowranch.com/assets/client/Image/Gardens/vegetable/MarvelStripedTomato.gif

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    2. It does look like it. But, the Marvel Stripe is a regular leaf tomato. Hopefully she will get back to me soon!

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  17. It sure is pretty! Whatever it is!

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  18. It look like a fabulous heirloom whatever it is!

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  19. I don't know what your tomato is but it sure is pretty! Nancy

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  20. I do love a good mystery - looking forward to seeing what it is.

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    1. Hopefully the mystery will be solved and I can post an update.

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  21. I never grow orange varieties (or yellows) other than cherry types so I am not going to have any info or good educated guesses to offer up. Hopefully it will be a good tasting tomato since it displaced the one you really wanted to grow.

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