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Please Identify this seedling...

I ordered Liriodendron Tulipifera seeds and got the seeds from Austria. But after germination this came out. It is not Liriodendron Tulipifera. Please Identify what tree this is.

Thanks.

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that sure looks like a tomato.
 
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greg mosser wrote:that sure looks like a tomato.



Thanks a lot I will pluck that one out. I didnt know how tomato seedling looked like.
 
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