Early Ssubakus Aliana
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- This Chinese tomato produces corona-like clusters of oblong, bright yellow, nearly two-inch long fruits. Early Ssubakus Aliana is fine tasting for salad and like most pastes it is a heavy cropper - it makes beautiful yellow sauce.
- Source
- USDA/ARS-GRIN 08
Year: 2008
Location: East Meadow, New York
History
- Originated from China.
- PI 92855. Collected in February 1931 from Beijing, China. Locality: Peiping, the Botanical Garden.
Picture Gallery
Trudi Davidoff, NY. Early Ssubakus Aliana - A tray of seedlings, some large and some small.
Trudi Davidoff, NY. Early Ssubakus Aliana - Close-up photo of young transplant.
Trudi Davidoff, NY. Early Ssubakus Aliana - A small transplant is growing well.
Trudi Davidoff, NY. Early Ssubakus Aliana - Bed View: 5/30/2008
Trudi Davidoff, NY. Early Ssubakus Aliana - First Flower Buds
Trudi Davidoff, NY. Early Ssubakus Aliana - Flower Cluster
Trudi Davidoff, NY. Early Ssubakus Aliana - Bed View: 6/21/2008
Trudi Davidoff, NY. Early Ssubakus Aliana - Developing Fruit Cluster
Trudi Davidoff, NY. Early Ssubakus Aliana - Bed View: 7/02/2008
Trudi Davidoff, NY. Early Ssubakus Aliana - Ripe Fruit on the Plant: 8/03/2008
Trudi Davidoff, NY. Early Ssubakus Aliana - Ripe Fruit and Cross-section View: 8/03/2008
Seed Availability
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