Plant ID

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nanny_56
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Plant ID

Post by nanny_56 »

This unknown was in with our tomato plants. Any guesses on what it may be??
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Claudia
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Post by KellieD »

Are you referring to that tomato plant, or am I missing something?
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Post by nanny_56 »

It is completely different than the others, we thought it was something else maybe!

If it's a 'mater plant that is good. Have only ever grown 'maters and peppers so not that familar with veggie plants.
Claudia
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Post by KellieD »

Pinch the foliage and give a sniff. It should smell like tomato. It is what they call a potato leafed tomato.
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Post by party_music50 »

It looks like a tomato plant to me too. The leaves are a little unusual, but not like any potato-leaf I've ever grown.
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