Spiridonovskie
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Spiridonovskie | |
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Maturity | early |
Growth habit | det., dwarf |
Leaf type | rugose |
Fruit color | red |
Fruit shape | round |
Fruit size | small |
Fruit type | salad, canner |
Variety type | |
Country |
B.C KO T
- Early, det., 2' tall dwarf plant with rugose foliage, high yield of round red fruit growing in clusters of 6-8, 1-3 oz, very good flavor, excellent for pots.
Seed source:
- BELR BA A 06 (Andrey Baranovski of Minsk, Belarus)
Year grown: 2007
Location: Zone 7b, PNW, Anmore, BC, Canada (760 ft above sea level)
GERM SC K
- Source
- B.C KO T (Tatiana Kouchnareva (B.C KO T))
Year: 2011, 2012 (crop failure), 2013
Location: Quitzdorf am See, Germany
Russian name: Спиридоновские.
- The name likely refers to a geographical location where this variety has been cultivated.
History
- A non-commercial variety from Siberia, Russia. According to Andrey Baranovski of Minsk, Belarus, it was bred by a Russian tomato breeder Saraev.
- Introduced to US and Canadian growers by Andrey Baranovski of Minsk, Belarus in 2006 via seed exchange at Tomatoville. First appeared in the Seed Savers 2009 Yearbook.
Picture Gallery
Sherry Shiesl, Alaska. Spiridonovskie - green fruit. 2011.
Sherry Shiesl, Alaska. Spiridonovskie - ripe fruit. 2011.
Tatiana Kouchnareva (B.C KO T). Spiridonovskie. 2007-08-22
Sherry Shiesl, Alaska. Spiridonovskie - sliced fruit. 2011.
Klaus-Peter Schurz (GERM SC K). Spiridonovskie - sliced fruit. 2012.
Seed Availability
Year | Commercial Vendors | Seed Savers Yearbook (Member listings) | Seeds of Diversity (Member listings) |
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2011 | Tatiana's TOMATObase Seeds - sold out for 2011 | 1 | 0 |
2010 | Tatiana's TOMATObase Seeds | 2 | . |
2009 | Tatiana's TOMATObase Seeds | 2 | . |
2008 | 2 | . | |
2007 | 0 | . |