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A recent variety developed by Tom Wagner in the 2000s, he named it after his visit to Belgium and Haverskerque (Northern France) in 2008. It is the woolly version of Pride of Flanders selected and stabilised by Gerd Fraeyman, Belgium.
Small, round and slightly flattened cocktail fruit weighing 50-80 grams, gathered in clusters.
Pale green colour with traces of anthocyanin on the shoulders (depending on the strain, the fruit may also be vertically streaked with red or yellow-orange).
Juicy, 3-located flesh with lots of gel and seeds, variable flavour from mediocre to pleasant.
A small plant of about 1 metre with determinate to semi-determinate growth and excellent production. Can be grown in pots.
Caracteristics
Caliber | Small |
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Color | Blue, Green, Red, Zebra |
Form | Round |
Earliness | mid-season |
Climate | All |
Foliage | Angora, Régular |
Growing | Determined |
Dwarf | Dwarf Pot |
Height | + or - 1.00m |
Origin | USA |