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Old July 20, 2018   #14
Fritz77
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I've never grown Rutgers, but I've grown Tigerella before and it's striated but not lobed. It's a cherry tomato and, at least in my case, the fruits were a bit bigger than other cherry tomatoes (almost the size of a golf ball)

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Originally Posted by nbardo View Post
Tigerella isnt usually lobed like that is it? Makes me think its a bee pollinated cross.


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