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Post by michelle8 on Apr 4, 2011 14:15:12 GMT -5
alrighty....got on here to say that I have 2 with regular leaves and one with potato leaves....
But now...I have to check again and see what I really have!!
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Post by darthslater on Apr 4, 2011 17:26:35 GMT -5
Remeber, just because they are not smooth edged doesn't make them none PL. There are many variations of the PL leaf form.
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Post by sharris on Apr 4, 2011 18:47:26 GMT -5
Yep got some from darth can't wait to eat it yummmy it sounds like
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Post by puttgirl on Apr 4, 2011 20:53:37 GMT -5
Please, somebody save me some for next year. The photos do show some interesting leaves.
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Post by darthslater on Apr 4, 2011 22:45:34 GMT -5
Hey, I thought I sent you some? I am almost sure I did!!
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Post by sharris on Apr 4, 2011 23:09:40 GMT -5
Hey darth is there a good web site that shows all the different leaf type on pl and rl I'd love to bookmark that and compare my leaf scans this year , thanks
S Harris
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Post by darthslater on Apr 4, 2011 23:56:12 GMT -5
I think if anyone would know, it would be Spud or Mule or pap.
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Post by PVP on Apr 5, 2011 8:11:37 GMT -5
alrighty....got on here to say that I have 2 with regular leaves and one with potato leaves.... But now...I have to check again and see what I really have!! I'd like to see photos of your leaf shapes. The seeds I provided to Darth are from plants with a leaf shape consistent for SpudaYellow Strawberry each year I've grown it. Same comment regarding fruit size, fruit shape, fruit color, and plant habit. No change in 3 growing seasons. All the seeds I sent to Darth for distribution came from the best single plant in 2010. Therefore, I'd say if you got two plants with the normal leaf shape for SpudaYellow Strawberry and one with potato leaf, that one is a stray seed. But I'd still like to see pictures.
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Post by michelle8 on Apr 5, 2011 13:45:19 GMT -5
Now that I know how to download the pictures to my camera, I will take them tonight and get them here.
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Post by michelle8 on Apr 5, 2011 21:13:53 GMT -5
Let me see if I can import my pictures.... This is one of the little spudyellow strawberries. You can see a couple of the leaves of the other spudyellow. This is the littliest one. And here is the 3rd spudyellow. I only grew out 3 of the seedlings.
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Post by PVP on Apr 6, 2011 0:38:39 GMT -5
The smooth potato leaf definitely is wrong. And the other leaf shape appears a bit off too, I'm sorry to say. But let me see it again in a few weeks just to make sure.
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Post by PVP on Apr 6, 2011 0:42:09 GMT -5
SpudaYellow Strawberry have a very specific shape for me: If anyone has seen anything different from this, please elaborate.
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Post by darthslater on Apr 6, 2011 6:18:54 GMT -5
Mine looked like yours Pap.
Darth
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Post by michelle8 on Apr 6, 2011 9:07:36 GMT -5
So...ya don't think I have the spudyellow?
Now what?
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Post by grunt on Apr 6, 2011 11:19:42 GMT -5
Save seeds from the PL too = it could be an interesting variation, and it is PL, which we can always use more of.
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