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Old January 26, 2016   #1
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Hello,

I was just wondering if there is any more news on the Yellow Prue? The red Prue is a mainstay for me, so a Yellow would be really interesting!

Have a good one,
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Old January 27, 2016   #2
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Hello,

I was just wondering if there is any more news on the Yellow Prue? The red Prue is a mainstay for me, so a Yellow would be really interesting!

Have a good one,
Gary
Gary, I can try to find the very long thread about it, but not now, and it turned out to be a fluke, that is, there never was a Yellow Prue.

Prue itself was from Tom Galluci, I don't remember his user name here, but yes, I was a partof that whole mess, and yes, I love the original Prue, it's even one I can ID just by the aroma of the flesh but it confuses folks since as you know fruits on the plants can be beefsteaks or hearts,or whatever, and it's always been that way from the get go.

Just thought I'd refresh my memory on this one

http://t.tatianastomatobase.com:88/w...b=General_Info

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Old January 27, 2016   #3
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Thanks Carolyn.

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Old January 27, 2016   #4
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Is it yellow fleshed or tangerine fleshed?
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Is it yellow fleshed or tangerine fleshed?
I grew it so many years ago that I haven't the faintest idea if it was yellow or tangerine fleshed. And nowlooking at the thread below I said that mine had died.

Aha, I found the thread after a torturous search,

http://tomatoville.com/showthread.ph...ht=Yellow+Prue

And it was back in 2010 that this occurred with inputs of many as to probably what happened and pictures as well.

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Well, that was an interesting read I must have missed the first time around.
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