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Kitayskiy Oksamitoviy
0
Russia
Indet., regular leaf plants. Foliage is woolly and blue-green, very beautiful. 2-6 oz pink round fruits are also slightly fuzzy and have smooth shoulders. Excellent bright flavor, with a touch of acidity.
pink
round
medium
slicer
indet.
* The seeds originally came from the Ukraine to Texas, USA, and passed around in North America as [[Kitayskiy Oksamitoriy]], which was misspelled. The original name is [[Kitayskiy Oksamitoviy]], which means 'Chinese Velvet' in Ukrainian. We are so grateful to a gardener from Illinois, Olena Erickson, who helped us to the correct name.
* First offered in the Seed Savers 2007 Yearbook by Michael Gunn of Pasadena, Texas (TX GU R), seeds from Lyuda Battin, Texas.
* Introduced commercially in North America by [[:Category:Tomato Seeds|Tatiana's TOMATObase Seeds]] in 2015.
fuzzy
regular
midseason
Michael Gunn of Pasadena, Texas (TX GU R) 09 / Lyuda Battin, Texas
open-pollinated
2014
2014-11-07T16:59:51Z
2456969.2082292
Kitayskiy Oksamitoviy
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Pasadena, Texas
Kitayskiy Oksamitoviy
78 days, indet., regular leaf, beautiful blue-green fuzzy foliage, very hardy, takes heat well, produces nice 2-6 oz red fruit.
Lyuda Battin, Texas
2006
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