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Recent creation by Tom Wagner. Angora version of the already famous "Primary colors".
Peach skin type. Excellent flavour due to abundant frost.
Exuberant plant with abundant, fluffy foliage.
Grown in 2015 under glass
-Sown on 15 March
-Planted out on 2 May
-Indeterminate growth
-A small plant with a strange habit, probably due to the loss of its tip, which has led to a disorderly growth pattern.
-Height +/- 1.10 m
-Foliage: abundant, woolly with sparsely cut leaflets.
-Flower: 6 sepals and 6 petals
-Cluster of 5/6 fruits
-Fruit: cocktail size, round.
-Yellow colour with indigo traces (anthocyanin).
-Depression at the stem attachment very weak.
-Trace of umbilicus at one point.
-Harvest: Low, probably due to a physiological disorder in the growth of the plant, and over a short period. Slow fruiting.
-Very juicy yellow flesh
-Any flavour
Caracteristics
Caliber | Small |
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Color | Bigarrée, Blue, Yellow |
Form | Round |
Earliness | mid-season |
Foliage | Angora, Régular |
Climate | All |
Growing | Indeterminate |
Height | + ou - 1.6m |
Origin | USA |