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Spontaneous mutation discovered in 2005, in a plantation of Sasha Altai by Val and Dan Murray of Wyndell, British Columbia, Canada. Variety considered as fixed.
Small fruit of 50 to 100 grams, round, more or less dark red with yellowish green stripes, a real beauty.
Very fleshy and firm flesh, 2 lodges filled with gel and large seeds. Variety well suited for cooking.
Grown in 2015 under cover
-Sowed on March 15
-Planted on May 7
-Indeterminate growth
-Plant with very large development, very vigorous with big stem. Driven on 2 stems.
-Height +/- 1.90 m
-Abundant dark green foliage, horizontal habit
-Flower: with 6 sepals and 6 petals
-Fruit: small size, round plum type slightly stretched on the height.
-Purple red color with dark green stripes and metallic reflections.
-Depression at the weak peduncular attachment.
-Trace of umbilicus in a star/dot.
-Harvest: average, much better in the second part of the season and until the frost.
-Juicy fleshy and dense. 2 lodges containing many seeds and gel.
-Any flavor, to be reserved for cooking.
Caracteristics
Caliber | Small |
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Color | Bigarrée, Green |
Form | Round |
Earliness | mid-season |
Foliage | Régular |
Climate | All |
Growing | Indeterminate |
Height | + ou - 1.6m |
Origin | Canada |