Gogoshari Striped
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Gogoshari Striped | |
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Maturity | midseason |
Growth habit | indet. |
Leaf type | regular |
Fruit color | striped |
Fruit shape | hollow |
Fruit size | medium |
Fruit type | stuffer |
Variety type | commercial, open-pollinated |
Country | Russia |
IL LO N
- 80 days, indet., regular leaf plant with a high yield of 4-6 oz fruit with red and yellow skin, most fruit is 3-lobed and semi-hollow, would make a good stuffing tomato, from Andrey Baranovski, Minsk, Belarus.
- Source
- Andrey Baranovski of Minsk, Belarus (BELR BA A)
Location: Oblong, Illinois
History
- Russian commercial variety, introduced to North America by Andrey Baranovski, Minsk, Belarus in the early 2000s and later listed at the SSE Yearbook by Neil Lockhart of Oblong, Illinois (IL LO N).
See also
Also known as
Russian name: Гогошары Полосатые
- The name can be translated from Russian as "Gogoshari Striped". Gogoshari are a common name for Bulgarian sweet cheese peppers which are commonly used in Russian cuisine for stuffing.
Description in Russian
Picture Gallery
Klaus-Peter Schurz (GERM SC K). Gogoshary Striped - ripe fruit. 2013-07-31.
Seed Availability
Year | Commercial Vendors | Seed Savers Yearbook (Member listings) | Seeds of Diversity (Member listings) |
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2014 | TomatoFest | . | . |
2013 | TomatoFest | . | . |
2012 | . | . | |
2011 | TomatoFest | 1 (as Gogoshari Polosatyi) | 0 |
2010 | TomatoFest | 3 | . |
2009 | TomatoFest | 3 | . |
2008 | TomatoFest | 3 | . |
2007 | 2 | . |
Facts about Gogoshari StripedRDF feed
Also known as | Gogoshari Polosatye + |
Country | Russia + |
Description in Russian | |
Fruit color | striped + |
Fruit shape | hollow + |
Fruit size | medium + |
Fruit type | stuffer + |
Growth habit | indet. + |
History | * Russian commercial variety, introduced to North America by Andrey Baranovski, Minsk, Belarus in the early 2000s and later listed at the SSE Yearbook by Neil Lockhart of Oblong, Illinois (IL LO N). |
Leaf | regular + |
Maturity | midseason + |
Member | IL LO N + |
Russian name | Гогошары Полосатые + |
See also | Gogoshary + and Novogogoshary + |
Translation | The name can be translated from Russian as "Gogoshari Striped". Gogoshari are a common name for Bulgarian sweet cheese peppers which are commonly used in Russian cuisine for stuffing. |
Variety type | commercial + and open-pollinated + |
Vendor | TomatoFest + |