If you look at the pic of Cuor di Bue I posted there are similarities, but leaf form does change from early to true leaves.
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Yes Potsy, I can see the similarities, but my plants are already up to their third leaf pair, not counting the seed leaves, and they still have the same form all the way up. Can you remember, did yours change later than 3 pairs?
BTW thanks to all who have posted comments - if they aren't tomatoes we are on a voyage of discoveryLast edited by george356; 30-05-2014, 09:17 PM.
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Originally posted by george356 View PostI think I have had a batch of seed compost which has been contaminated with unknown seeds.
I sowed what I thought were seeds of tomato "Cuor di Bue" and this is what has come up
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Now, I have never grown this variety before, but they don't look like, or smell like, any tomatoes I have ever seen. Has anyone grown this variety before and can confirm that they are, indeed, "Cuor di Bue" - I may add that it is not just one seedling, I have a tray of 1 dozen seedlings just like these
George
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Now that is interesting, Martin. I have Googled Hellebore seedlings and plants, and they do indeed look remarkably alike. Problem is, I have never had any hellebore seeds , so what has happened there is anyones guess. However, I think you have it spot on.
I have 2 of them in a growbag, I think I will have them out and replace with a couple of peppers or chillies.
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Originally posted by sally fran View PostBut hellebore seeds don't look like tomato seeds - you couldn't mix them up...
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I am going to do a controlled test - I still have some of the original seeds left, I will sift some compost and sow one in a small pot and see what comes up - that way I can either blame the compost, the seed or me for mixing them up with something else.
I really don't know how I could have mixed them up though, I have a rigid method - one seed per 2" pot, each one labelled separately, so if I have mis-labelled them I must have been having a really bad day
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This is what a Cuore di Bue plant looks like before flowering (courtesy of a blogger in Italy).
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have just been a goglin,have a look on davesgarden.com,show's several pics of them,your are different,maybe flowers,they look to good a plants to be weeds,I like others are now awaiting in the,what are they quew,sigpicAnother nutter ,wife,mother, nan and nanan,love my growing places,seed collection and sharing,also one of these
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Thanks for posting that, William (and thanks to the Italian blogger for providing the pic)
It's now obvious that what I have are definitely NOT Cuor di Bue - now the race is on to identify just exactly WHAT they are!
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I'd phone several of your nearest garden centres to see when their head gardeners ( ???maybe most experienced? ) are next in...and hoik it round a few of them to see what they think the plants could be!
It'd be interesting to see what they suggest!"Nicos, Queen of Gooooogle" and... GYO's own Miss Marple
Location....Normandy France
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Originally posted by Nicos View PostI'd phone several of your nearest garden centres to see when their head gardeners ( ???maybe most experienced? ) are next in...and hoik it round a few of them to see what they think the plants could be!
It'd be interesting to see what they suggest!
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