Berkeley Tie-Dye

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Berkeley Tie-Dye
Maturity midseason
Growth habit indet.
Leaf type regular
Fruit color striped, bi-color, green
Fruit shape beefsteak
Fruit size medium
Fruit type slicer
Variety type open-pollinated
Country USA

Seed Source 
Reimer Seeds


B.C KO T

indet. plants with dense regular foliage, green-yellow fruit with purple-red stripes on the blossom end, 4-10 oz, meaty, very good flavor.
Seed Source 
Reimer Seeds / Doug Zuknick, West Virginia 07 / Brad Gates|2010}}

IL LO N

85 days, indet., regular leaf plant with a good yield of 8-14 oz bi-color fruit with very good flavor.
Source 
Reimer Seeds / ID HA J 05

Location: Oblong, Illinois


TX GU R

78 days, indet., regular leaf, excellent producer of beautiful fruit, red, gold, and green stripes, green flesh with pink blush, strong flavor, from Bradley Gates.
Source 
Reimer Seeds

Year: 2006

Location: Pasadena, Texas


TX AN S

75-80 days, indet., vigorous regular leaf plants. Avg production of red/gold/green striped fruit, green interior with pink blush and hints of yellow, good tart flavor.
Source 
Reimer Seeds / Bradley Gates ( Wild Boar Farms ) 05

Location: Bastrop, Texas


GERM SC K

Brown, red, green striped tomato, I got it as Berkeley Tie Dye Heart, but it wasn't BTDH
Source 
Reimer Seeds / M. Hahm-Hartmann

Year: 2009

Location: Quitzdorf am See, Germany


History

  • A stable unknown cross that arose in the fields of Bradley Gates of California.
  • This cultivar originated in a patch of 500 plants of F2 Beauty King tomatoes at Wild Boar Farms in 1999-2000.
  • Sometimes known as Berkeley Tie Dye (without the hyphen).

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