Lycium barbarum x Lycopersicon lycopersicum hybrids
Posted: Thu May 20, 2021 10:22 pm
Apparently, people have managed to cross goji berries with tomatoes.
Here's a thread on another forum about it:
http://opensourceplantbreeding.org/foru ... opic=231.0
So, I'm not actually doing this cross, because I don't own a goji bush, and I don't have immediate plans to own one. However, I'm highly interested in it, anyway. I'd love to hear about anyone who happens to try it (as well any anyone here who just happens to grow both goji and tomatoes, whether or not they hybridize them).
I imagine this knowledge could be used to develop something like a cold-hardy superfruit tomato bush, a tender perennial goji (which could be grown as an annual, like tomatoes), or whatever.
Note that in that thread people are talking about attempting to cross black goji with tomatoes. Black goji is a different species in the Lycium genus, and no actual crosses have been done there, to my knowledge (but I guess it's maybe possible).
Here's a thread on another forum about it:
http://opensourceplantbreeding.org/foru ... opic=231.0
So, I'm not actually doing this cross, because I don't own a goji bush, and I don't have immediate plans to own one. However, I'm highly interested in it, anyway. I'd love to hear about anyone who happens to try it (as well any anyone here who just happens to grow both goji and tomatoes, whether or not they hybridize them).
I imagine this knowledge could be used to develop something like a cold-hardy superfruit tomato bush, a tender perennial goji (which could be grown as an annual, like tomatoes), or whatever.
Note that in that thread people are talking about attempting to cross black goji with tomatoes. Black goji is a different species in the Lycium genus, and no actual crosses have been done there, to my knowledge (but I guess it's maybe possible).