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Skykomish
0
USA
bi-color
oblate
large
slicer
indet.
* Developed by Tom Wagner of Everette, Washington, the owner of [[vendor::New World Seeds & Tubers|'' '']] [[New World Seeds & Tubers]] '' ''. Selected for its remarkable disease resistance.
* Introduced in 2013 by [[vendor::New World Seeds & Tubers|'' '']] [[New World Seeds & Tubers]] '' ''.
* Some growers in Pacific North West regions reported that this cultivar also stands up against late blight.
regular
late
open-pollinated
2015-01-03T17:31:35Z
2457026.2302662
Skykomish
Skykomish#001#
Zone 5b, near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA (1000 feet above sea level)
Skykomish
Through the worst of recent increases in disease proliferation, Skykomish has been one of the only cultivars to persistently produce into the frost regardless of conditions of disease. They are fruity flavored bicolor slicers born later in the season on regular leaf indeterminate vines. The interesting thing about the bicolor fruits is that the cores are pure yellow, only the flesh under the skins contains lycopene. Good flavor.
Tom Wagner, Washington
2012
2013
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