Giant Fiolet
Giant Fiolet | |
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Maturity | midseason |
Growth habit | indet. |
Leaf type | regular |
Fruit color | black |
Fruit shape | beefsteak |
Fruit size | large |
Fruit type | slicer |
Variety type | open-pollinated |
Country |
B.C KO T
- indet., regular leaf plants. High yields of large purple/black beefsteak fruits, with excellent smoky and sweet flavor. 7-16 oz.
Seed source:
Year grown: 2017
Location: Zone 6b, PNW, Columbia Valley (Lower Mainland), BC, Canada (780 ft above sea level)
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- 75 days, indet., regular leaf with good yield of 6-8 oz purple-brown fruit with good flavor.
Seed source:
- Glenn Drowns of Calamus, Iowa (IA DR G) 99
Year grown:
Location: Oblong, Illinois
History
- First introduced in Seed Savers 1997 Yearbook by Glenn Drowns, Iowa (IA DR G), the owner of Sand Hill Preservation Center . Origin unknown.
See also
Picture Gallery
Tatiana Kouchnareva (B.C KO T). Giant Fiolet - ripe fruit. 2017-09-08.
Tatiana Kouchnareva (B.C KO T). Giant Fiolet - ripe fruit. 2017-09-20.
Tatiana Kouchnareva (B.C KO T). Giant Fiolet - ripe fruit. 2017-09-20.
Tatiana Kouchnareva (B.C KO T). Giant Fiolet - sliced fruit. 2017-09-08.
Tatiana Kouchnareva (B.C KO T). Giant Fiolet - sliced fruit. 2017-09-20.
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Seed Availability
Year | Commercial Vendors | Seed Savers Yearbook (Member listings) | Seeds of Diversity (Member listings) |
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2018 | Tatiana's TOMATObase Seeds - new | . | . |
2017 | . | . | |
2016 | . | . | |
2015 | . | . | |
2014 | . | . | |
2013 | Sand Hill Preservation Center | . | . |
2012 | . | . | |
2011 | Sand Hill Preservation Center | 2 | 1 |
2010 | Sand Hill Preservation Center | 2 | 0 |
2009 | Sand Hill Preservation Center | 3 | . |
2008 | Sand Hill Preservation Center | 3 | . |
2007 | Sand Hill Preservation Center | 4 | . |
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