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Plants identification.

 
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Hi guys, how's it going? I'm a new member of this forum, it's a pleasure to be here and my principal goal in this forum is to be a giver and to share with you guys, so let's dive into the topic, someone of you guys could please tell me if these plants are Albahaca and Tomato Cherry? I'm hesitating about the Albahaca plant mostly because of the stronger smell of the leaves compared to the last time that I smelled this kind of plant, maybe is a variety?
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Samuel, welcome to the forum!

Mr. Google tells me that Albahaca is a basil plant so I hope that will help someone to identify your plant.

Those red fruit look like tomatoes as far as I can tell. So my guess is maybe a cherry tomato.

I am looking forward to what others may say.
 
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