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COYOTE
Mexican origin. Cherry-like fruit, round, pale yellow, almost ivory, in clusters of 6 to 8 units.
A wild variety of Mexican origin given to Craig LeHoullier in 1990 by Maye Clement of Vera Cruz, Mexico at a harvest festival. Because of its pale colour Craig registered it with the SSE as 'Ivory currant', although its original name was 'Tiny yellow coyote'.
Cherry-like fruit, round pale yellow, almost ivory, in clusters of 6-8. No depression at the stem attachment and no trace of umbilicus.
Fruity and sweet taste.
Compact, bushy, even sprawling plant, unlike other currant tomato varieties, indeterminate growth.
Caracteristics
Caliber | Cherry |
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Color | white |
Form | Round |
Earliness | mid-season |
Climate | hot and dry |
Foliage | Régular |
Growing | Indeterminate |
Height | + or - 1.8m |
Origin | Mexico |