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[[File:Norderasbusk-ripe.jpg|200px|thumb|right|'Norderas Busk' August 2023, ©Kelly]]
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[[File:Norderasbusk.jpg|200px|thumb|right|'Norderas Busk' July 2023, ©Kelly]]
  
 
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==History==
 
==History==
* Donated to the USDA from Norway in 1961. Original description is: "Early bush tomato; fruits smooth, uniform ripening." ([https://www.ars-grin.gov/npgs/pi_books/scans/169/pi169_239.pdf])
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* Donated to the USDA from Norway in 1961. Original description is: "Early bush tomato; fruits smooth, uniform ripening." ([https://www.ars-grin.gov/npgs/pi_books/scans/169/pi169_239.pdf]).
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* This variety likely comes from Scandinavia, although I hadn't find any direct evidence.  Norderas seems to refer to an area in Sweden, although maybe also an area in Norway. Busk is a shared word for "bush" in several Scandinavian languages. If anybody coming across this page has any insight, [https://theseedbank.net/contact/ please send me a message!]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 06:18, 7 July 2024

Norderas Busk
Maturity Midseason
Growth Habit
Leaf Type Regular Leaf
Fruit Colour Red
Fruit Shape Globe
Origin Unknown Origin
'Norderas Busk' August 2023, ©Kelly
'Norderas Busk' July 2023, ©Kelly

Grower: Kelly

Year: 2023

Accession:

Seed Source: Seed from Dan & Val McMurray's collection. They received it from the USDA Plant Germplasm System PI 276326.

Comments:

2023 This was one of my best producers this year! It was later than I expected at 84 days, although I think that may have been due to heat/smoke. Very smooth, round red fruit. Nice classic tomato flavour, really good for fresh eating. I grew one in a 5 gal pot (did great) and another in a 3 gal (did terribly), so definitely needs minimum 5 gal to grow effectively. Plant was about 2.5ft tall, averaged about 2.1 kg/plant (4 lb 13 oz).

Plant Growth Observations

Vine Growth Type:

Vine Growth Habit: Erect

Plant size: Medium

Leaf type: Regular

Leaf Coverage: Fair

Maturity: 84 days

Fruit Observations

Skin colour: Red

Flesh colour: Red

Fruit Shape: Globular

Fruit Fasciation: Smooth

Fruit Firmness:

Fruit Set:

Average Fruit Diameter:

Average Fruit Length:

Average Fruit Weight: 50 g

Affliction Observations

Other Observations

History

  • Donated to the USDA from Norway in 1961. Original description is: "Early bush tomato; fruits smooth, uniform ripening." ([1]).
  • This variety likely comes from Scandinavia, although I hadn't find any direct evidence. Norderas seems to refer to an area in Sweden, although maybe also an area in Norway. Busk is a shared word for "bush" in several Scandinavian languages. If anybody coming across this page has any insight, please send me a message!