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African Queen
0
USA
pink
beefsteak
large
slicer
indet.
* Jack Maderis's family heirloom from North Carolina.
* First introduced in Seed Savers 2008 Yearbook by Amy Goldman of Rhinebeck, New York. Amy obtained the seed from local artist and seed collector John Coykendall, while she visited the Blackberry Farm in the Smoky Mountains of East Tennessee. John got tomato plants from Jack Maderis in 1986, and he has been saving seeds since then.
* Some SSE members who obtained the seed from Amy Goldman in 2008 reported some percentage of the plants being regular leaf.
potato
late
family heirloom
2016-03-14T20:45:58Z
2457462.3652546
African Queen
African Queen#001#
Oblong, Illinois
African Queen
85 days, indet., potato leaf plant with a good yield of 12-20 oz pink beefsteak fruit with excellent flavor.
Amy Goldman of Rhinebeck, New York (NY GO A) 08 / John Coykendall of Smoky Mountains, East Tennessee (TN CO J) / Jack Maderis
African Queen#002#
LaFollette, Tennessee, USA
African Queen
Large oblate, slightly irregular pink beefsteak. Indet, Potato Leaf on medium large plants. Consistently delivers fruit over 1 lb. 80 days. This one is in my garden every year.
Theodore Corbett of Reichenbach-Steegen, Germany (GERM CO T) 09
2010
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2012