Rozovyi Gigant Ukrainskiy
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Maturity | midseason |
Growth habit | indet. |
Leaf type | regular |
Fruit color | pink |
Fruit shape | beefsteak |
Fruit size | large |
Fruit type | slicer |
Variety type | open-pollinated, heirloom |
Country | Russia |
B.C KO T
- Indet. plants with regular leaf foliage. Very large pink beefsteaks, 10-18 oz. Very juicy and meaty. Very good sweet flavor. (15 seeds / packet)
Seed source:
- Aleksey Kulik, Ukraine 15 / Natalia Khilenko, Armavir, Russia 14
Year grown: 2015
Location: Zone 7b, PNW, Anmore, BC, Canada (760 ft above sea level)
History
- Ukrainian heirloom variety from Khilenko Family. The name means 'Pink Giant from Ukraine' in Russian.
- The seeds were sent to Tatiana's TOMATObase Seeds in 2014 by Aleksey Kulik, Ukraine 15, who received them from Natalia Khilenko of Armavir, Russia. Mrs. Khilenko and her family have been growing many native Russian heirlooms for many years, and she shared seeds from her seed collection with Aleksey Kulik, a Ukrainian seed vendor.
- Introduced commercially by Tatiana's TOMATObase Seeds in 2016.
Russian name: Розовый гигант Украинский
- The name means 'Pink Giant from Ukraine' in Russian.
Description in Russian
Picture Gallery
Tatiana Kouchnareva (B.C KO T). Rozovyi Gigant Ukrainskiy - ripe. 2015-09-05.
Tatiana Kouchnareva (B.C KO T). Rozovyi Gigant Ukrainskiy - sliced. 2015-09-05.
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