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2024-03-28T09:11:18-07:00
Banksia Queen
0
Australia, USA
'''***NEW 2014 Release from Tomato Dwarf Project***'''. Indet. dwarf plants with regular rugose foliage. 3-10 oz bright golden yellow fruits with light yellow flesh. Ruffled shoulders. Very good balanced flavor. (''15 seeds / packet'')
golden
yellow
oblate
medium
slicer
dwarf
indet.
* Developed in the 2009-2014 by the members of the [http://dwarftomatoproject.com/Banksia-Queen.php Dwarf Tomato Project] from a cross between [[Golden Dwarf Champion]] and [[Elbe]]. Selected by Patrina Nuske Small in Australia in F2 generation (2009). Named by Patrina after an Australian native flower species [http://anpsa.org.au/b-spi.html Banksia].
* Stabilization was the collaborative work of Patrina Nuske Small, Jon Schmuck, Gary Woods, Susan Oliverson, Bill Yoger, Susan Dzejachok, Danny Lee Turner, Shawn Connant, and Craig LeHoullier.
* Released in 2014 in Southern Hemisphere.
* More information about the development of this cultivar can be found on the [http://dwarftomatoproject.com/Banksia-Queen.php Dwarf Tomato Project] website.
regular
rugose
midseason
1. Patrina Nuske Small, Australia 14
: 2. Craig LeHoullier of Raleigh, North Carolina (NC LE C) 15 / Bill Minkey of Darien, Wisconsin (WI MI B) 15
created heirloom
stabilized intentional cross
2015
2016
2016-11-30T22:47:13Z
2457723.449456
Banksia Queen
Banksia Queen#001#
Raleigh, North Carolina
Banksia Queen
The vigorous dwarf regular leaf plants are among the taller growing of the dwarfs. Producing a good yield of medium to medium large sized (6-12 ounces) oblate bright yellow tomatoes, with occasional lobing, Banksia Queen has delicious juicy pale yellow flesh with a good balance of sweet and tart.
[[:Category:Tomato Dwarf Project|Tomato Dwarf Project]]