Well, This is a Big Flower
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Well, This is a Big Flower
This is from my Purple Bumblebee...I don't think I've ever seen such a big tomato flower:
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Re: Well, This is a Big Flower
Not outrageously big. I picked off a larger one yesterday.
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Re: Well, This is a Big Flower
It is interesting that it is a single flower.
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Re: Well, This is a Big Flower
It is certainly big for a cherry tomato flower. Looks more typical of a beef.
Will be interesting to see the shape of the fruit. 


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Re: Well, This is a Big Flower
Blossom looks fused twice to me.
We shale see.
We shale see.
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Re: Well, This is a Big Flower
I have a Sunrise Bumblebee in front of it and the flowers on that look like normal cherry flowers.
There is another one behind it, but this first cluster only has 2 flowers, the next has 4. In comparison, the Sunrise Bumblebee has 7 on the first cluster.
Ok, ok...yours is bigger.
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Re: Well, This is a Big Flower
Wow! Should be interesting!
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Re: Well, This is a Big Flower
I’ve grown all the bumblebees, I have found the first and second sets of blossoms are prone to having fused blossoms.
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Re: Well, This is a Big Flower
Well, that big flower produced...nothing. The normal flower behind it (that you couldn't see in the picture) did produce:
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Re: Well, This is a Big Flower
[mention]Setec Astronomy[/mention]
Sad day. Reminds me of some of my B.S.X. flowers that fell off earlier this year. I'm hopeful that it'll set lots of fruit, though—but it doesn't seem ready for it quite yet. Edit: It set fruit by 18 June 2020.
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Are they all crunchy, just some of them, or just Purple Bumblebee? I've been meaning to try Pink Bumblebee some year, but I want to know if it's crunchy so I know what to expect.
Did you try Bosque Blue Bumblebee, too? I'm not sure if it's related to the other Bumblebee tomatoes, but I'm trying it this year, along with Bosque Blue, to see how those two compare.
Sad day. Reminds me of some of my B.S.X. flowers that fell off earlier this year. I'm hopeful that it'll set lots of fruit, though—but it doesn't seem ready for it quite yet. Edit: It set fruit by 18 June 2020.
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Are they all crunchy, just some of them, or just Purple Bumblebee? I've been meaning to try Pink Bumblebee some year, but I want to know if it's crunchy so I know what to expect.

Did you try Bosque Blue Bumblebee, too? I'm not sure if it's related to the other Bumblebee tomatoes, but I'm trying it this year, along with Bosque Blue, to see how those two compare.
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Re: Well, This is a Big Flower
I don't do "crunchy" and, sadly, both Purple and Sunrise BB's were crunchy in my garden
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Re: Well, This is a Big Flower
Linda,
Stay away from Danube. Alarmingly crunchy.
Stay away from Danube. Alarmingly crunchy.
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Re: Well, This is a Big Flower
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Huh. I wonder if a crunchy long-fruited tomato might resist wrinkling and BER better.
I'm not particularly fond of crunchiness for fresh-eating, but I think they might be excellent for pickles, tomato relish, cooked dishes, and drying for tomato powder.
If they got a crunchy (RIN) thick-walled stuffer, that might be pretty awesome.
Huh. I wonder if a crunchy long-fruited tomato might resist wrinkling and BER better.
I'm not particularly fond of crunchiness for fresh-eating, but I think they might be excellent for pickles, tomato relish, cooked dishes, and drying for tomato powder.
If they got a crunchy (RIN) thick-walled stuffer, that might be pretty awesome.
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Re: Well, This is a Big Flower
[mention]jmsieglaff[/mention]
FYI, I don't mean any disrespect to the bumblebee tomatoes by asking if they're crunchy. I know they're very popular and well-loved—I don't mean to take away from that. I guess the texture is an acquired texture for me, though, or maybe it's different in different conditions—but I do plan to give other bumblebee tomatoes at least one more try. I'll probably grow Pink Bumblebee next (and maybe Sunrise Bumblebee, too, if I obtain seeds). I might like it more grown with black plastic to warm the soil, too (the main plant of Purple Bumblebee I grew of it was kind of shaded in 2016, and the other one was overwatered and crowded the same year).
FYI, I don't mean any disrespect to the bumblebee tomatoes by asking if they're crunchy. I know they're very popular and well-loved—I don't mean to take away from that. I guess the texture is an acquired texture for me, though, or maybe it's different in different conditions—but I do plan to give other bumblebee tomatoes at least one more try. I'll probably grow Pink Bumblebee next (and maybe Sunrise Bumblebee, too, if I obtain seeds). I might like it more grown with black plastic to warm the soil, too (the main plant of Purple Bumblebee I grew of it was kind of shaded in 2016, and the other one was overwatered and crowded the same year).
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Elevation: 2,260 feet