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Dwarf variety originating in Montana, developed by Ken Fisher, from a cross between 'Benewah' (Sub artic type) and 'Beefmaster'.
Fruit 80-180 grams red, some round, some heart-shaped. Depression at the stem attachment almost non-existent.
Dense, juicy flesh with a pleasant taste.
Good productivity, determined growth of the plant not exceeding 0.60m.
Adapted to cold and/or short season regions.
Grown in 2015 in pots
-Sown on 23 February
-Planted on 2 May
-Determined growth
-Small, bushy plant.
-Height +/- 1.00 m
-Abundant foliage, horizontal habit
-Fruit: small size (fairly wide disparity in size), round, slightly elongated, with discreetly rounded shoulders.
-Red colour
-Depression at the weak peduncular attachment.
-Trace of umbilicus at a tiny point.
-Harvest: average, regular. Lots of necrosis at the tip (poor watering management...)
-Juicy and fleshy flesh. Multi-logged with lots of gel and seeds.
-Good taste of old tomato
Caracteristics
Caliber | Medium |
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Color | Red |
Form | Changing, Heart-shaped, Round |
Earliness | Very early |
Foliage | Régular |
Climate | Cool |
Dwarf | Miniature pot |
Growing | Determined |
Height | + or - 0.5m |
Origin | USA |