Aunt Ruby's is a regular leaf. Currently, there are, I believe, over 500 potato leaf varieties; in the last few years, I've probably grown over 30 PL varieties.
Mark
I know that Brandywine tomatoes have "potato" leaves (broad rather
> than divided). Do any other types of tomatoes have this kind of > leaf? >
> The reason for asking: I bought my usual assortment of plants,
> they're growing and setting. One of them, an "Aunt Ruby's Green"
> has potato leaves. I'm wondering if the plant was mislabelled and
> I really got an extra Brandywine.
>
> Susan B.