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Revision as of 08:36, 11 April 2015

Information forthcoming as season progresses

Grower: Kelly

Year: 2009, 2015

Accession: 32

Seed Source: Seed bank stock (last grown in 2009).

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2015
2009 4-7oz brown pear shaped fruit, often has green shoulders. Not the best black tomato ever, but still very good flavour. Prolific producer, plant grew to about 3.5-4ft. Did not seem to mind the heat, but it was partly shaded for a few hours of the day by a bigger tomato. (Observed in Nelson, BC)


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History

  • Also known as Yaponskiy Trufel Chernyi (translates to 'Japanese Trifele Black' in Russian)
  • Russian commercial variety, first introduced to North America by Åke Truedsson of Klagshamn, Sweden via the SSE member catalogue in 1999.