Durmitor
Durmitor | |
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Maturity | midseason |
Growth habit | indet. |
Leaf type | |
Fruit color | red |
Fruit shape | round |
Fruit size | cherry |
Fruit type | cherry |
Variety type | heirloom |
Country | Serbia |
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- INdet., regular leaf. Loads of round red cherries, with delicious sweet flavor. No cracking.
Seed source:
- Carolyn Male of Salem, New York (NY MA C) 13
Year grown: 2017
Location: Zone 6b, PNW, Columbia Valley (Lower Mainland), BC, Canada (780 ft above sea level)
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- Regular leaf, red cherry, good production - always a few to munch on starting from end of July, so on the early side here in PNW. Taste notes: sweet, mellow, rich. Skins a bit tough, 8/10 (this rating could be a little off, as so many of my tomatoes were tasteless this year - anything with flavour was given a good score). These tomatoes showed very little splitting.
Seed source:
Year grown: 2013
Location: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
History
- Seeds distributed by Carolyn Male of Salem, New York (NY MA C) in her annual seed offer at Tomatoville forum in 2013.
- First offered in the Seed Savers 2013 Yearbook by Carolyn Male of Salem, New York (NY MA C), seeds from Alex Popovich of Surrey, BC, Canada.
- Offered commercially by Victory Seed Company in 2014.
Picture Gallery
Denise Salmon, BC. Durmitor - plant. 2013-07-27.
Denise Salmon, BC. Durmitor - ripe fruit. 2013-09-15.
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