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2024-03-28T14:57:24-07:00
Dwarf Champion Improved
0
USA
Early. Dwarf bush, rugose foliage, some radial cracking, flattened 2-6 oz pink fruit, with some green gel around seeds, fruits look like miniature beefsteaks, good taste, slightly acidic and refreshing, first few fruits are almost seedless.
pink
globe
oblate
small
salad
indet.
dwarf
* Improved [[Dwarf Champion]], which matures a few days later and, according to some reputable sources, has slightly sweeter flavor than [[Dwarf Champion]].
* United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), [[USDA link::http://www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/acc/search.pl?accid=nsl+43540|NSL 43540]]. . Donated to USDA in 1966.
rugose
regular
midseason
Jennifer Hutson, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada 06
NSL 43540
commercial heirloom
2006
2015
2015-12-27T03:55:23Z
2457383.6634606
Dwarf Champion Improved
Dwarf Champion Improved#001#
Pasadena, Texas
Dwarf Champion Improved
76 days, det., tree-type, rugose leaf, good yield of 3-6 oz pink fruit, sweet flavor.
Dwarf Champion Improved#002#
Connecticut
Dwarf Champion Improved
80 days, dwarf plant, 36-42 inches, rugose regular leaf foliage, good production of beautiful 3-6 oz oblate, pink fruit.
[[Victory Seed Company]] 06
2007
Dwarf Champion Improved#003#
Augusta, Michigan
Dwarf Champion Improved
small plant, about 3 ft. tall in a 12-in. dia. pot, well suited for growing in containers, 68 days, good producer of 2-4 oz. deep pink spheres with good mildly sweet flavor, fruit reminiscent of Eva Purple Ball; does well in large pots.
[[B.C KO T|Tatiana Kouchnareva, Anmore, BC (B.C KO T)]]
2008
Dwarf Champion Improved#004#
Quitzdorf am See, Germany
Dwarf Champion Improved
[[B.C KO T|Tatiana Kouchnareva, Anmore, BC (B.C KO T)]]
2011