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Old January 26, 2018   #1
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This is Rebel Alliance multiflora, bred by Russ Aceto, it is a cross of Zluta Kytice X Not Purple Strawberry, and seeds will be in my seed offer which is coming by the end of this week, or first thing next week. That is one single branching bloom spike.

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Old January 26, 2018   #2
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Marsha,

Do the fruit remain that size on the plant?

When I grew Zluta Kytice the fruit started out bigger and then as more fruit set on the plant they became smaller and smaller.
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Old January 26, 2018   #3
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And here is when I grew Zluta Kytice in 2016. A fine tomato and production that is insane, needless to say.

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Old January 26, 2018   #4
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Your photos are fabulous. I liked ZK very much when I grew it.

In answer to your question, the fruit do get a bit smaller with each successive wave. I love the heart shape, the ridges, the great black tomato flavor and the firm but not crunchy texture
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I have seed for RA and it's definitely on my to grow list. It probably keeps pretty well too given it is a firmer tomato?

The number of flowers on yours is simply insane.
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Excellent shelf life.
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Old January 26, 2018   #7
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Fantastic!!!!
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Old January 26, 2018   #8
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Ginger2778,

Do you have a seed source for Rebel Alliance? I keep coming up with Star Wars and Zinnias.
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Here’s my favourite multiflora
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Old January 26, 2018   #10
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Ginger2778,

Do you have a seed source for Rebel Alliance? I keep coming up with Star Wars and Zinnias.
Yes,me! I just put up my seed offer.
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Old January 26, 2018   #11
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Here’s my favourite multiflora
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Me likey!
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Yes,me! I just put up my seed offer.
Thanks!
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Old January 27, 2018   #13
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Some multi flora on a micro dwarf:

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That's great - MF dwarf!
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Love that dwarf!
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