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Cyphomandra betacea - Yellow Tree Tomato, Tomarillo


Cyphomandra betacea -  Yellow Tree Tomato, Tomarillo (Cyphomandra betacea - Tree Tomato, Tomarillo)

This is 1 of 3 Tree Tomatoes my dad started for me (2 are the red fruiting variety and this one is the yellow fruiting variety). It grows to around 15ft/4.6m tall when mature. I just planted it in the ground 4 days ago...it should be around 10ft/3m by the end of Summer. Photo taken Apr. 30, 2011.



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They look like really large leaves :o))

2 May, 2011

 

Palmate:

Yes, it has huge leaves. The leaves have been wilting in the very hot, dry weather we've been having here. This is the reason why I took this photo at night. :>)

2 May, 2011

 

They are whitefly magnets. As they age,the leaves get smaller. Havent seen them for years.

21 Sep, 2014

 

I had very beautiful large old ones in the SF Bay Area. They grow fast, had huge leaves and were so, so beautiful in the rich, clay soil up there. Here they tend to die within months of putting them into the ground. Not sure of the reason. Maybe the nights are too warm? Even in Fremont they loved when fall and winter came.

22 Sep, 2014

 

Looks healthy in the photo big shiney leaves too did you plant them in clay soil like when you lived in SF perhaps spraying the leaves with water frequently would help as plants take in most of the moisture in from their leaves.

14 May, 2018

 

They usually are good cooked I heard.like a Roma tomato in a way. In New Zealand and in Japan they are steady sellers in the produce markets I read.

14 May, 2018

 

Penny,

Not sure what the reason is...

Usually this tree is so very easy to grow. I used to grow them so well and they used to produce so much fruit I didn't know what to do with them. I don't eat any tomatoes. lol!

My goldenberry did the same thing a few weeks ago. It just wilted and now it's dying. I'm so upset. I was really looking forward to trying the goldenberry fruit (Physalis peruviana).

16 May, 2018

 

Stan,

I heard they're used a lot cooked or eaten with sugar. I've never tried it that way, though.

16 May, 2018

 

When reading up on it Andy its fungi in the soil common in fruit trees . Sorry to hear your goldenberry has gone the same after all the care you ve given it.

www.rhs.org.uk/advice/profile?PID=255

16 May, 2018

 

I may need to add compost rich in Mycorrhiza.

16 May, 2018

 

Is nt that a fungi ?

16 May, 2018



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