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Cherry, Grape & Currant Tomatoes

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  • Baby Roma cherry tomato cluster

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    Baby Roma Cherry Tomato

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  • Black Cherry Tomato | The Coeur d Alene Coop

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    Black Cherry Tomato

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  • cluster of cherry ember cherry tomatoes

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    Cherry Ember Cherry Tomato

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  • Coyote Tomato | The Coeur d Alene Coop

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    Coyote Currant Tomato

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    $5.00
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  • Creamsicle Grape Tomato | The Coeur d Alene Coop

    Creamsicle Grape Tomato

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  • elf tears cherry tomato

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    Elf Tears Pink Cherry Tomato

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  • emerald flame dwarf cherry tomatoes

    Plants Grown from Organic Seed

    Emerald Flame Cherry Micro-Dwarf Tomato

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  • lil' peeps cherry tomato

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    Lil’ Peeps Cherry Micro-Dwarf Tomato

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  • Lucky Tiger Cherry Tomato | The Coeur d Alene Coop

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    Lucky Tiger Cherry Tomato

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  • dwarf mini marzano

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    Mini Marzano Micro-Dwarf Tomato

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  • minibel dwarf tomato

    Minibel Micro-Dwarf Cherry Tomato

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  • Oaxaca Currant

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    Oaxaca Currant

    Rated 5.00 out of 5
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  • several clusters of piennolo del vesuvio tomatoes on a table

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    Piennolo del Vesuvio Cherry Tomato

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  • Pink Bumblebee Cherry | The Coeur d Alene Coop

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    Pink Bumblebee Cherry Tomato

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  • large group of raspberry burst cherry tomatoes on a table.

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    Raspberry Burst Dwarf Cherry Tomato

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I was off to trim back the salvia today, when I fo I was off to trim back the salvia today, when I found this crab spider with a hoverfly in its grasp.

Unfortunately, it dropped the half eaten insect just as I was about to snap the photo. 

But then this ant appeared, and nearly became dessert. 🍰

It kept running up to the spider and then running away. Who can blame it? 😱

Crab spiders are ambush predators. They don't spin webs, but live on flowers, often blending in and changing body color, waiting to snatch their next meal of bees and flying insects. 

It's hard to see, but its body had a slight purple tinge to match the salvia flower it was nestled against.

I skipped the trimming of the salvia. 😂

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