These genes influence the color and shape of the leaves.
I’ve also include s (multiflora) and j/ j-2 (jointless pedicels) here because it’s on the vegetative/structural side of the plant rather than of the fruit itself.
au- aurea- charteuse (light green) leaf color; one of many genes that can cause this, but one of a few that cause uniform and consistent color, and is not homozygous lethal (suspected in Bonte Tigret)
Wo- Woolly- elongated trichomes (hairs) on leaves, stems and fruit. Wo(m) allele is one that is not homozygous lethal.
bip- bipinnate- leaves finely divided (suspected in Carrot Mini)
wt- wilty (aka wispy) distinctive look, correlated with heart shape tomatoes, relation to n(nipple tips, aka pointed tip) needs clarifying with regards to heart-shape, can it be both separately?
c- compound leaf (aka potato leaf); instead of divided; seems to have more surface area, correlated to higher vigor, disease resistance, and flavor/sugar production.
lg-5- light green 5- charteuse (light green) leaf color; one of many genes that can cause this, but one of a few that cause uniform and consistent color, and is not homozygous lethal (suspected in Bonte Tigret)
h- hairy- hairs (how different from Woolly? first of all recessive)
alb- albescent- leaves have variegated pattern of white, light green and dark green