Apricot Brandywine

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Apricot Brandywine
Maturity midseason
Growth habit indet.
Leaf type potato
Fruit color orange
Fruit shape beefsteak
Fruit size large
Fruit type slicer
Variety type open-pollinated
Country unknown
Tatiana Kouchnareva (B.C KO T). Apricot Brandywine - ripe fruit. 2013-09-19.

B.C KO T

Indet., potato leaf plants. Fruit color is looking different from the classic Yellow Brandywine, especially towards the end of the season, it is more apricot-colored, and more ribbed. 8-14 oz. Very good flavor. (15 seeds/ packet)

Seed source:

David Lemasters, Pennsylvania 09

Year grown: 2013

Location: Zone 7b, PNW, Anmore, BC, Canada (760 ft above sea level)


History

  • First offered in the Seed Savers 2010 Yearbook by Martin Longseth, Wisconsin (WI LO M), no seed source information given.
  • It is hard to trace the origin of this tomato, but it seems to have come to North America from the Europe. The seed was commercially available from Unwins in U.K. in 2004, but not offered anymore.
  • Some folks think it is a renamed Yellow Brandywine, and others firmly believe that it is a unique variety.
  • Introduced commercially by Tatiana's TOMATObase Seeds in 2014.



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Countryunknown +
DescriptionIndet., potato leaf plants. Fruit color is Indet., potato leaf plants. Fruit color is looking different from the classic Yellow Brandywine, especially towards the end of the season, it is more apricot-colored, and more ribbed. 8-14 oz. Very good flavor. (15 seeds/ packet) . Very good flavor. (15 seeds/ packet)
Fruit colororange +
Fruit shapebeefsteak +
Fruit sizelarge +
Fruit typeslicer +
Growth habitindet. +
History* First offered in the Seed Savers 2010 Ye * First offered in the Seed Savers 2010 Yearbook by Martin Longseth, Wisconsin (WI LO M), no seed source information given.
  • It is hard to trace the origin of this tomato, but it seems to have come to North America from the Europe. The seed was commercially available from Unwins in U.K. in 2004, but not offered anymore.
  • Some folks think it is a renamed Yellow Brandywine, and others firmly believe that it is a unique variety.
  • Introduced commercially by Tatiana's TOMATObase Seeds in 2014. tiana's TOMATObase Seeds]] in 2014.
Leafpotato +
Maturitymidseason +
Member codeB.C KO T +
See alsoApricot + and Brandywine, Yellow +
Seed sourceDavid Lemasters, Pennsylvania 09
Variety typeopen-pollinated +
VendorTatiana's TOMATObase Seeds +
Year grown2013 +
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