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2024-03-28T08:03:30-07:00
Blue Bayou
0
USA
Indet., regular leaf plants. Red round oblate fruits with dark blue antho skin when it is exposed to the direct sunlight. Foliage and stems also have a blue tinge. Very good flavor, juicy flesh. 2-4 oz.
red
blue
round
small
salad
indet.
* Bred by Tom Wagner, a tomato and potato breeder from Washington state, the founder of Tater Mater Seed and [[vendor::New World Seeds & Tubers|'' '']] [[New World Seeds & Tubers]] '' ''. Released in 2012 and offered commercially by [[vendor::New World Seeds & Tubers|'' '']] [[New World Seeds & Tubers]] '' ''.
regular
midseason
[[vendor::Trade Winds Fruit|'' '']] [[Trade Winds Fruit]] 14
open-pollinated
2014
2017-01-16T12:40:59Z
2457770.0284606
Blue Bayou
Blue Bayou#001#
Seattle, Washington
Blue Bayou
Small salad?, strong blue cap on red-orange fruit, traditional tomato flavor, many fused flowers created interesting fruit, larger than [[Indigo Rose]], similar flavor, indet. plants with some blue in vines. Mid to late season. Very good keeper on and off vine.
[[vendor::New World Seeds & Tubers|'' '']] [[New World Seeds & Tubers]] 12
2012
Blue Bayou#002#
Menasha, Wisconsin, USA (USDA Zone 5a)
Blue Bayou
Indet., regular leaf, dark purple-violet foliage, plants set fruit early, but they take time to ripen, similar to other 'blue' tomatoes. Fruits are nearly black except where they have no sun exposure. Ripe fruits eventually have a red blush on less exposed areas, but many will have to be harvested by feel. Fruits were mostly round globes, 2-4 oz, with good taste for the current blue lines. Two plants produced somewhat larger small slicer types that were more oblate in the 4-6 oz range, so this line is still segregating.
[[vendor::New World Seeds & Tubers|'' '']] [[New World Seeds & Tubers]] 12
2012
Blue Bayou#003#
Leipzig, Germany
Blue Bayou
2016