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[[File:06donjuan.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Tomato 'Don Juan', June 29 2015 ©Kelly]]
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<span style="color:#cb0909">'''Information forthcoming as season progresses'''</span>
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[[File:donjuan2.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Tomato 'Don Juan', Oct 2015 ©Kelly]]
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[[File:06donjuan.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Tomato 'Don Juan', June 29 2015 ©Kelly]]
  
 
'''Grower:''' [[:Category:AB_GI_K|Kelly]]
 
'''Grower:''' [[:Category:AB_GI_K|Kelly]]
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|width="750" align="left" style="background:#d9f1d5;" | Low production - might have been overcrowded, but what did produce was a beautiful and tasty fruit.  Might do better in a container (versus in ground) with some richer soil - will attempt another grow out in a future year. Only 2 lb/per plant.
 
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'''Vine Growth Type:'''  
 
'''Vine Growth Type:'''  
  
'''Vine Growth Habit:'''  
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'''Vine Growth Habit:''' Intermediate
  
'''Plant size:'''  
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'''Plant size:''' Small (2.5ft)
  
'''Leaf type:'''  
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'''Leaf type:''' Regular
  
'''Leaf Coverage:'''  
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'''Leaf Coverage:''' Fair
  
 
'''Maturity:'''  
 
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==Fruit Observations==
 
==Fruit Observations==
  
'''Skin colour:'''  
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'''Skin colour:''' Bi-coloured (red/orange)
  
 
'''Flesh colour:'''  
 
'''Flesh colour:'''  
  
'''Fruit Shape:'''
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'''Fruit Shape:''' Plum
  
'''Fruit Fasciation:'''  
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'''Fruit Fasciation:''' Smooth
  
'''Fruit Firmness:'''  
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'''Fruit Firmness:''' Firm
  
'''Fruit Set:'''  
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'''Fruit Set:''' Poor
  
'''Average Fruit Diameter:'''  
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'''Average Fruit Diameter:''' 2.5"
  
'''Average Fruit Length:'''  
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'''Average Fruit Length:''' 3.25"
  
'''Average Fruit Weight:'''  
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'''Average Fruit Weight:''' 115 gr (4 oz)
  
 
==Affliction Observations==
 
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==Other Observations==
 
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[[Category:2015]]

Latest revision as of 09:38, 6 February 2023

Don Juan
Maturity
Growth Habit
Leaf Type Regular Leaf
Fruit Colour Multicoloured (red/orange)
Fruit Shape Plum
Origin Russia
Tomato 'Don Juan', Oct 2015 ©Kelly
Tomato 'Don Juan', June 29 2015 ©Kelly

Grower: Kelly

Year: 2015

Accession: 104

Seed Source: Received from private donor.

Comments:

2015 Low production - might have been overcrowded, but what did produce was a beautiful and tasty fruit. Might do better in a container (versus in ground) with some richer soil - will attempt another grow out in a future year. Only 2 lb/per plant.


Plant Growth Observations

Vine Growth Type:

Vine Growth Habit: Intermediate

Plant size: Small (2.5ft)

Leaf type: Regular

Leaf Coverage: Fair

Maturity:

Fruit Observations

Skin colour: Bi-coloured (red/orange)

Flesh colour:

Fruit Shape: Plum

Fruit Fasciation: Smooth

Fruit Firmness: Firm

Fruit Set: Poor

Average Fruit Diameter: 2.5"

Average Fruit Length: 3.25"

Average Fruit Weight: 115 gr (4 oz)

Affliction Observations

Other Observations

History

  • Russian commercial variety, vended by SeDek, Domodedovo, Russia. First introduced to North America by Andrey Baranovski of Minsk, Belarus in 2005.