Aviuri

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Aviuri
Maturity midseason
Growth habit det., dwarf
Leaf type regular, rugose
Fruit color striped, red
Fruit shape round, oblate
Fruit size medium
Fruit type slicer, canner
Variety type open-pollinated
Country Russia
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B.C KO T

Very robust determinate dwarf (tree-type) plants with very good yields of round oblate, firm, red fruit with yellow stripes. Bold, acidic flavor.

Seed source:

Randy Simmons of Burlington, Iowa, USA (IA SI R) 12 / Charles E. Case of Grovetown, Georgia (GA CA C) / Glenn Drowns of Calamus, Iowa (IA DR G) 01

Year grown: 2021

Location: Zone 7b, PNW, Anmore, BC, Canada (760 ft above sea level)



History

  • Originated in Russia. Dates back to the early 1990s or late 1980s. Yhe name is a combination of the breeders initials.
  • First offered in the Seed Savers 1997 Yearbook by Glenn Drowns of Calamus, Iowa (IA DR G).



Russian name: Авюри

The name is an abbreviation of the breeders' names.



Description in Russian

  • 80 cм куст, среднеспелый. Плоды плотные. красные с желтыми полосками. До 180 гр.



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Year Commercial Vendors Seed Savers Yearbook (Member listings) Seeds of Diversity (Member listings)
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2013 Sand Hill Preservation Center . .
2012 Sand Hill Preservation Center 3 0
2011 Sand Hill Preservation Center - not available for 2011 4 0
2010 1 .
2009 Sand Hill Preservation Center 4 .
2008 Sand Hill Preservation Center 4 .
2007 Sand Hill Preservation Center 3 .


Facts about AviuriRDF feed
CountryRussia +
DescriptionVery robust determinate dwarf (tree-type) plants with very good yields of round oblate, firm, red fruit with yellow stripes. Bold, acidic flavor.
Description in Russian80 cм куст, среднеспелый. Плоды плотные. красные с желтыми полосками. До 180 гр.
Fruit colorstriped + and red +
Fruit shaperound + and oblate +
Fruit sizemedium +
Fruit typeslicer + and canner +
Growth habitdet. + and dwarf +
History* Originated in Russia. Dates back to the early 1990s or late 1980s. Yhe name is a combination of the breeders initials.
  • First offered in the Seed Savers 1997 Yearbook by Glenn Drowns of Calamus, Iowa (IA DR G).
Leafregular + and rugose +
Maturitymidseason +
Member codeB.C KO T +
Russian nameАвюри +
Seed sourceRandy Simmons of Burlington, Iowa, USA (IA SI R) 12 / Charles E. Case of Grovetown, Georgia (GA CA C) / Glenn Drowns of Calamus, Iowa (IA DR G) 01
TranslationThe name is an abbreviation of the breeders' names.
Variety typeopen-pollinated +
VendorSand Hill Preservation Center +
Year grown2021 +
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