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2024-03-29T01:51:13-07:00
Anahu
0
USA
Indet., regular leaf plants. For some reason, plants suffered and did not produce well in 2013, despite the best tomato weather we had since 2009. We have picked just a handful of small red fruits, most were completely seedless, so only a few seeds collected. Need to regrow it again from the saved seeds to re-evaluate. Flavor is very good, full, and sweet. 4-6 oz.
red
round
small
salad
slicer
det.
* Developed by UH-CTAHR (College of Tropical Agriculture, University of Hawaii), along with other disease-resistant OP varieties: [[Healani]], [[Kewalo]], [[Kalohi]] and [[Puunui]].
* Named after Bill Anahu by the Kamehameha graduate's former teacher, UH breeder Dr. Jim Gilbert. The WWII fighter pilot was killed in action during the war
* '''Parentage''': [[Molokai]] x [[HES 4857]].
* '''Adaptation''': Hawaii and some parts of the mainland United States. 1957.
regular
midseason
College of Rockies, BC, Canada 13 / Dan and Val McMurray of Wynndel, British Columbia, Canada (B.C MC D) 11 / UH Seed Lab, University of Hawaii 04
open-pollinated
commercial heirloom
2013
2013-12-10T20:52:46Z
2456637.3699769
Anahu
Anahu#001#
Pasadena, Texas
Anahu
75 days, det. with uniform ripening, 6-9 oz fruit, good flavor, good yields, resisant to nematodes, FW, gray leaf spot and 1 strain of spotted wilt virus, tolerant to TM virus, from U of Hawaii.
Anahu
75 days, det. with uniform ripening, 6-9 oz fruit, good flavor, good yields, resisant to nematodes, FW, gray leaf spot and 1 strain of spotted wilt virus, tolerant to TM virus, from U of Hawaii.