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Variety considered as a strain from Cherokee purple, discovered by Carolyn Homme in the garden of a neighbor of her parents in Texas.
Fruit identical to "Cherokee Purple" but smaller, lighter and more productive. Ribbing at the top. Strong corky depression at the peduncular attachment. Open flower.
Bouquet of 4 to 5 fruits.
Purple pink skin very slightly streaked with greenish lines and with green shoulders.
Full and juicy flesh. Typical flavor of black varieties.
Plant with great development, regular foliage, indeterminate growth.
Production from mid-season to frost.
Caracteristics
Caliber | Medium to big |
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Color | Black to purple |
Form | Beefsteak, Flattened |
Earliness | mid-season |
Foliage | Régular |
Climate | All |
Growing | Indeterminate |
Height | + ou - 1.6m |
Origin | USA |