Berkeley Tie-Dye, Red
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| Berkeley Tie-Dye, Red | |
|---|---|
| Maturity | midseason |
| Growth habit | indet. |
| Leaf type | regular |
| Fruit color | red, striped |
| Fruit shape | globe, beefsteak |
| Fruit size | large |
| Fruit type | slicer |
| Variety type | |
| Country | |
History
- Originally came from seeds of Berkeley Tie-Dye Heart that Susan Anderson of Texas received from Bruce Bradshaw in California several years ago. It might have been a cross with a dark beefsteak in Bruce's garden, as he liked to grow a lot of dark tomatoes. Susan Anderson stabilized this variety for 4 years before offering it at the Seed Savers Exchange in 2010.
See also
Seed Availability
| Year | Commercial Vendors | Seed Savers Yearbook (Member listings) | Seeds of Diversity (Member listings) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2018 | . | . | |
| 2017 | . | . | |
| 2016 | . | . | |
| 2015 | . | . | |
| 2014 | Gleckler Seedmen | . | . |
| 2013 | . | . | |
| 2012 | Gleckler Seedmen | . | . |
| 2011 | Gleckler Seedmen - new | . | . |
| 2010 | 1 | . | |
| 2009 | 0 | . | |
| 2008 | 0 | . | |
| 2007 | 0 | . |
Facts about Berkeley Tie-Dye, RedRDF feed
| Fruit color | red + and striped + |
| Fruit shape | globe + and beefsteak + |
| Fruit size | large + |
| Fruit type | slicer + |
| Growth habit | indet. + |
| Leaf | regular + |
| Maturity | midseason + |
| Vendor | Gleckler Seedmen + |