Wapsipinicon Peach
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Wapsipinicon Peach | |
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Maturity | midseason |
Growth habit | indet. |
Leaf type | regular |
Fruit color | white, yellow |
Fruit shape | round |
Fruit size | small |
Fruit type | salad |
Variety type | heirloom, open-pollinated |
Country | USA |
B.C KO T
Seed source:
- Rob Gee, OH 09 / Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds
Year grown: 2018
Location: Zone 6b, PNW, Columbia Valley (Lower Mainland), BC, Canada (780 ft above sea level)
GERM SC K
- light yellow colored tomato, juicy, with thin skin, regular leaf, indet.
- Source
- ?
Year: 2004
Location: Germany
B.C GI K
- Small, ping pong sized fruit, approximately 1.5" in diameter. Very light yellow fruit with a slight fuzz on its skin. Very sweet with low acidity. Moderate production (heat might be a factor in low production). Regular leafed plant, indeterminate, 85 days.
- Source
- Janet, Vancouver, BC. 2008.
Year: 2008
Location: Nelson, BC.
History
- Originated in 1890 by Elbert S. Carman, it was known as White Peach.
- Seed was given to Dennis Schlicht of Central City, Iowa by his student.
- Named after the Wapsipinicon river in Iowa.
- First offered in the Seed Savers 1996 Yearbook by Jeff Nekola of Green Bay, Wisconsin (WI NE J).
Picture Gallery
Kelly G. Wapsipinicon Peach, ripening on the vine. August 2008.
Klaus-Peter Schurz (GERM SC K). Wapsipinicon Peach.
Klaus-Peter Schurz (GERM SC K). Wapsipinicon Peach.
Klaus-Peter Schurz (GERM SC K). Wapsipinicon Peach, sliced.
Seed Availability