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Boar's Hoof
0
USA
Indet., potato leaf leaf plants. Beautiful purple/black fruits are plum to pear-shaped and have darker black shoulders. They are slightly ruffled at the stem end, and hence probably the name. 1-4 oz. Very good balanced flavor. Very high yields.
black
purple
pear
plum
small
salad
indet.
* Found in a row of [[Pruden's Purple]] tomatoes, along with the [[Evan's Purple Plum]], by Brad Gates, the owner of the Wild Boar Farms in Northern California. This tomato had small fluted ribs on the top, and this was why Brad called it [[Boar's Hoof]]. Brad thought it was a mutation of [[Pruden's Purple]].
* First offered in the Seed Savers 2008 Yearbook by Al Anderson of Troy, Ohio (OH AN A).
potato
midseason
Al Anderson of Troy, Ohio (OH AN A) 08
open-pollinated
2014
2014-10-26T00:12:47Z
2456956.5088773
Boar's Hoof
Boar's Hoof#001#
Oblong, Illinois
Boar's Hoof
80 days, indet., potato leaf plant with a high yield of 2-4 oz pink-black pear to plum fruit with very good flavor.
Al Anderson of Troy, Ohio (OH AN A) 08
2008
Boar's Hoof#002#
Germany
Boar's Hoof
brownish-red tomato with very unusual large fruits, potato leaf, indet.
M.Hahm-Hartmann
2006
Evan's Purple Pear
0
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