Blondköpfchen

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Blondköpfchen
Maturity midseason
Growth habit indet.
Leaf type regular
Fruit color yellow
Fruit shape round
Fruit size cherry
Fruit type cherry
Variety type open-pollinated
Country Germany

B.C KO T

Seed source:

1. Reimer Seeds
2. Martin Longseth of Sun Prairie, Wisconsin (WI LO M) 14
3. Peter Gallant, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada 06

Year grown: 2014(1 - germination failure)

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


MI FL J

Large vines need caging or staking, 70 days, phenomenal producer of about 3/4 inch round golden yellow cherries in large clusters. They have a moderately sweet nice flavor.

Seed source:

Reimer Seeds / Bill Minkey of Darien, Wisconsin (WI MI B) 94 / Norbert Parreira, Helliner, France 92

Year grown: 1994, 2000

Location: Augusta, Michigan


IL LO N

75 days, indet., regular leaf plant with a high yield of small golden cherry fruit with very good flavor.

Seed source:

Reimer Seeds / Bill Minkey of Darien, Wisconsin (WI MI B) 01 / Norbert Parreira, Helliner, France 92

Year grown:

Location:


QC CA C

61 days, huge robust plant, taking over the garden. Very high yield of tasty fruit.

Seed source:

Reimer Seeds / Firefox seeds, Kingston, Ontario

Year grown: 2009

Location: A rooftop in Montreal, Quebec


History

  • This variety was obtained from the Gatersleben seed bank in Germany in the late 1980s. The name means 'Little Blond Girl' in German.
  • First offered in the SSE 1989 Yearbook by Georg Schramayr of Woelbling, Austria (AUST SC G), who described it as follows:
"95 days - small yellow round fruits, borne in abundance in large clusters, stalks dichotomous-branched, very tasty, from Germany."



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