Country
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USA +
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Description
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Indet., tall potato leaf plants produce large light yellow beefsteak fruits with very good fresh and slightly acidic flavor. 6-16 oz. Not many seeds, meaty and juicy flesh. (''15 seeds / packet'')
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Fruit color
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yellow +
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Fruit shape
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beefsteak +
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Fruit size
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large +
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Fruit type
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slicer +
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Growth habit
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indet. +
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History
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* The original seeds came from a 1+ lb yel … * The original seeds came from a 1+ lb yellow beefsteak bought by Jim Raney of Martinsburg, West Virginia at an Amish market in Pennsylvania. The original name is unknown, and it could be either an Amish heirloom or a potato leaf yellow variety known under a different name.
* First offered in the Seed Savers 2011 Yearbook by Nathalie Antaya of Saint-Robert, Quebec, Canada (QUE AN N). f Saint-Robert, Quebec, Canada (QUE AN N).
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Leaf
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potato +
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Maturity
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midseason +
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Member code
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Category:B.C KO T +
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See also
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Amish Yellow +
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Seed source
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Doug Zuknick, West Virginia 07
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Variety type
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open-pollinated +
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Vendor
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Tatiana's TOMATObase Seeds +
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Year grown
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2011 (''crop failure'') +
, 2012 +
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Categories |
Tomato Variety List +
, Yellow and Orange Tomatoes +
, Indeterminate Tomatoes +
, Potato Leaf Tomatoes +
, Beefsteak Tomatoes +
, B.C KO T +
, Tatiana's 2012 Growout List +
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Modification dateThis property is a special property in this wiki.
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23 December 2018 03:47:02 +
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