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One of the plants has a fruit on it, not unlike a cherry tomato, though it has stayed green. Should the seeds be saved out of it. Is it edible? It isn't that big, and I have plenty of tomatoes. Could it have crossed with a tomato?
Never seen anything like it before, although I might of read something on it a long time ago by Luther Burbank.
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