Zeedman
Garden Master
Back in the 80's, my family & I lived in San Jose, California in a rented home. DW & I were digging up sod next to the fence to put in a garden - and dug up some large tubers. I couldn't identify them, but they were large enough to make me curious. So we left the tubers where they were, and re-located the garden to another location. When the weather warmed, the tubers sprouted... they were 4 o' clocks! There was a long row naturalized along the fence. Beautiful flowers, I don't know why I haven't grown them since (other than the fact the tubers need to be stored indoors over winter here).My 4 o'clock plants that I grew from saved tubers. And the seeds they produce! It does seem like the white flowering variety is the most resilient of all colours. And I've almost left it to nature for moisture, except in the first few weeks. Only problem I've experienced with this plant is stems breaking right off from the main plant. That's happened a few times, including this year. So many reasons to enjoy this species though, as it seems to not really require any human intervention or even specific sun exposure.
And the scent
Wow! That is an interesting tomato. Does it lose its stripes & turn deep red when ripe?Posted this one before, but I can't help but marvel over those dark blue waves and silver sparkles. I can see why the gave it a Star Wars themed name.