Skin Color: | Brown |
Flesh Color: | Other: Brownish red |
Fruit Shape: | Round |
Fruit Size: | Medium |
Fruit Weight: | 6 oz |
Leaf Type: | Regular-Leaf |
Tomato Plant Height: | 3 feet |
Best Uses: | Slicing |
Growth Mode: | Semi-determinate |
Earliness: | Mid-season |
Country: | Undocumented / Suspect Entry |
Plant Habit: | Vine |
Life cycle: | Perennial |
Sun Requirements: | Full Sun |
Water Preferences: | Mesic |
Minimum cold hardiness: | Zone 11 +4.4 °C (40 °F) to +7.2 °C (50 °F) |
Plant Height: | Varies greatly by species and cultivated variety. |
Plant Spread: | Varies greatly by species and cultivated variety. |
Leaves: | Other: Varies greatly by species and cultivated variety. |
Fruit: | Showy Edible to birds |
Fruiting Time: | Other: Varies greatly by species and cultivated variety. |
Flower Color: | Yellow |
Bloom Size: | Under 1" |
Flower Time: | Other: Varies greatly by species and cultivated variety. |
Uses: | Vegetable Suitable as Annual |
Edible Parts: | Fruit |
Eating Methods: | Raw Cooked |
Resistances: | Rabbit Resistant |
Toxicity: | Leaves are poisonous Roots are poisonous |
Propagation: Seeds: | Self fertile Other info: Direct sowing into the garden not recommended. Sow seeds into sterile seed starting mix, 1/8"-1/4" deep, indoors, 6-8 weeks prior to last expected frost date. Optimal germination occurs in 7-14 days with constant moisture and soil temperatures of 75-90F. |
Propagation: Other methods: | Cuttings: Stem |
Pollinators: | Self Various insects |
Containers: | Preferred depth: Some tomato varieties, primarily dwarf and determinate varieties, are suitable for container gardening. Large, vining, indeterminate types can be grown in 5 gallon or larger containers but may require extra attention. |
Posted by MikeD (Liberal, Oregon - Zone 8b) on Feb 13, 2015 5:15 PM What little information that exists on the internet about this entry, all points back to the commerce site of the same person that submitted it to ATP. Additionally, it could not be found in SSE Yearbooks nor at any seed banks. The only other place it was found was on ebay, however, even the images used there did not match the description. This is usually an indication that someone renamed an actual cultivar or is attempting to fabricate credentials in this database for their own marketing purposes. If you believe that this assessment is in error or can offer documentary evidence to the contrary, please contact @MikeD. [ Reply to this comment | |
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