yes there is in your imagination.
As far I know no. Because you can only crossbreed plants if they are of the same family for example you can cross a tomato with a bell pepper because they are of the family 'solanaceae' (which is the Latin name) or translated the 'nightshade' family.
An heirloom tomato is an open-pollinated (non-hybrid) heirloom cultivar of tomato.
Pepper Cross is 5' 1".
a pepper depending on the size
Yes you can put tomato in a quiche you can also put in a quiche pepper bacon tomato mushroom.
The Pepper Dew is a cultivar (hybrid) of the pepper family, Capsicum annum; as such it is related to the chilli as well as the sweet pepper.
Bread.
]1] Generally, a hybrid vegetable would be created by cross-breeding pr cross-pollinating two different varieties of the same vegetable. [2] But it's possible to cross-breed different vegetables. For example, a young tomato plant can be grafted onto a young potato plant. The result is thicker-skinned [and therefore longer-lived] tomato shoots, above-ground and feeding off the below-ground potato roots. * while true the second point has nothing to do with hybrid vegtables. a grafted tommato can be a hybrid variety but it doesnt have to be. one can also graft eggplants, peppers, watermelons, cucumbers, squash, pumpkin and melons
A hybrid is a cross between two variations.
tomato
Hybrid
Carrot NOT Tomato NOT Pepper