Sirenevoe Ozero

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Sirenevoe Ozero
Maturity
Growth habit
Leaf type
Fruit color black, purple
Fruit shape beefsteak
Fruit size large
Fruit type slicer
Variety type open-pollinated
Country Bulgaria

B.C KO T

Seed source:

Valeriy Popenko, Semei, Kazakhstan 12

Year grown:

Location: Zone 7b, PNW, Anmore, BC, Canada (760 ft above sea level)


History

  • First offered commercially by some Russian private seed vendors.
  • According to the notes of a Russian gardener and seed vendor, Natalia Dryzhakova of Yaroslavl, Russia, the seeds originally came to Russian from Bulgaria, but it is not clear if Bulgaria is the country of origin for this variety. Natalia Dryzhakova got the seeds for this variety from a gardener and a seed collector from Komsomolsk-on-Amur, a city in Khabarovsk Krai, Russia.
  • Tatiana's note: Unfortunately I was not able to track down the origin or the original name of this tomato in Bulgaria, and hence I have to keep the Russian name as the original name for the time being. Unfortunately the name keeps being translated into other languages as seeds find their ways into other countries, and this creates a well known problem with same varieties known under different names. A person who does not know Russian language will never think that 'Lavender Lake' and 'Sirenevoe Ozero' is the same variety!



Russian name: Сиреневое Озеро

The name means 'Lavender Lake' in Russian.



Description in Russian

  • Плоды плоскоокруглые, фиолетовые, мясистые, очень сладкие, мякоть розовая, массой до 500 грамм.




Seed Availability

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Facts about Sirenevoe OzeroRDF feed
CountryBulgaria +
Description
Description in RussianПлоды плоскоокруглые, фиолетовые, мясистые, очень сладкие, мякоть розовая, массой до 500 грамм.
Fruit colorblack + and purple +
Fruit shapebeefsteak +
Fruit sizelarge +
Fruit typeslicer +
History* First offered commercially by some Russi * First offered commercially by some Russian private seed vendors.
  • According to the notes of a Russian gardener and seed vendor, Natalia Dryzhakova of Yaroslavl, Russia, the seeds originally came to Russian from Bulgaria, but it is not clear if Bulgaria is the country of origin for this variety. Natalia Dryzhakova got the seeds for this variety from a gardener and a seed collector from Komsomolsk-on-Amur, a city in Khabarovsk Krai, Russia.
  • Tatiana's note: Unfortunately I was not able to track down the origin or the original name of this tomato in Bulgaria, and hence I have to keep the Russian name as the original name for the time being. Unfortunately the name keeps being translated into other languages as seeds find their ways into other countries, and this creates a well known problem with same varieties known under different names. A person who does not know Russian language will never think that 'Lavender Lake' and 'Sirenevoe Ozero' is the same variety! and 'Sirenevoe Ozero' is the same variety!
Member codeB.C KO T +
Russian nameСиреневое Озеро +
Seed sourceValeriy Popenko, Semei, Kazakhstan 12
TranslationThe name means 'Lavender Lake' in Russian.
Variety typeopen-pollinated +
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