I'm fairly sure the potato on the left has common scab, but what's that on the potato on the right? Is that a different kind of common scab, or something else entirely? (Maris Peer)

And what's the deal with the acne-ridden french bean? His baby-faced younger brother grew right next to him, but hasn't got the same pock-marking. (Tendergreen)

Needless to say they all got eaten, but I'm intrigued as always.

And what's the deal with the acne-ridden french bean? His baby-faced younger brother grew right next to him, but hasn't got the same pock-marking. (Tendergreen)

Needless to say they all got eaten, but I'm intrigued as always.
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