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Old August 12, 2007   #1
babylark
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Default Not Eagles Beak! What is it?

I grew this one out and the seeds were marked Eagles Beak. Doesn't look like Eagles Beak to me. I do know it's an oxhear tof some sort and it's HUGE! I should have weighed it...but it was my buchetta dinner tonight! It was fantastic!
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Old August 13, 2007   #2
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I must admit that not all fruits on a Orlinyi Klyuv (Eagle's Beak) plant will bear you a uniform elongated heart shape with curved end. There some traditional heart shaped fruits as well as some double hearts
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