Queen Aliquippa
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Queen Aliquippa | |
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Maturity | midseason |
Growth habit | indet. |
Leaf type | potato |
Fruit color | green |
Fruit shape | pear |
Fruit size | medium |
Fruit type | slicer |
Variety type | open-pollinated |
Country | Ongwerah, USA |
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- Queen Aliquippa, named after the last matriarch of my people to live within the hills of my birthplace, is a pear shaped midseason green when ripe tomato. The plants are vigorous and productive in the face of early blight and severe septoria. The texture is perfectly smooth and firm, while the flavors range from well balanced to sweet and fruity, a real winner in the taste department. The indeterminate vines reach out to about 7 feet by the end of the season with large potato leaves. Ongweh Ias is the mother.
Seed source:
Year grown: 2013
Location: Zone 5b, near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA (1000 feet above sea level)
History
- Intentional cross by Phil Seneca of Good Mind Seeds , Pennsylvania.
- It was named after the last matriarch of Phil Seneca's people to live within the hills of his birthplace.
- Released in 2013 by Good Mind Seeds .
Related
Picture Gallery
Phil Seneca, Good Mind Seeds . Queen Aliquippa - ripe fruit.
Seed Availability
Year | Commercial Vendors | Seed Savers Yearbook (Member listings) | Seeds of Diversity (Member listings) |
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2014 | Good Mind Seeds | . | . |
2013 | Good Mind Seeds - new | 0 | 0 |
2012 | 0 | 0 | |
2011 | 0 | 0 | |
2010 | 0 | . | |
2009 | 0 | . | |
2008 | 0 | . | |
2007 | 0 | . |