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Revision as of 17:42, 14 January 2023

Grower: Kelly

Year: 2020, 2022

Accession: 435

Seed Source: Dan & Val McMurray

Comments:

2022 This is the first year I've really had success with this one! Seems to really need a bit longer of a growing season than I can give it. Large, sprawling plant, produces slightly-smaller than hockey ball sized fruit. Jewel toned pinkish purple fruit, juicy and really nice flavour. Was really starting to take off when our frost hit, but I did get some fruit and refreshed seed stock. I'll need to find either somebody with a greenhouse or a longer season to really give this one a go. They are definitely not like any of the other 'Honey' I've seen so far, and I'll be sticking with 'McMurray's Purple' for this variety.

Plant Growth Observations

Vine Growth Type: Indeterminate

Vine Growth Habit: Sprawling

Plant size: Large

Leaf type: Regular

Leaf Coverage: Moderate

Maturity: Late

Fruit Observations

Skin colour: Pink/purple

Flesh colour: Pink

Fruit Shape: Globular

Fruit Fasciation: Smooth

Fruit Firmness: Soft

Fruit Set: Good

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Other Observations

History

  • Received seed as part of a shipment from the Dan McMurray Community seed bank. Dan had labelled these as 'Honey' although one 'Honey' variety is a small yellow salad type. Dan had written that these were purple.
  • Reimer Seeds lists another version of 'Honey' which is dark pink/red in colour and a small salad type, and their pictures do not match Dan's pictures of a distinctly purple fruit.
  • There is yet a third variety which is a larger dark pink variety, closer to a beefsteak, again which doesn't match Dan's description of a 50-100g fruit.
  • In 2020 I temporarily renamed this variety to 'McMurray's Purple' for grow out to see what they most closely resemble. If they look like Dan's picture of a purple fruit, I think they are another yet distinct variety and deserve differentiation in name. If they grow closer to the Reimer's Seeds description I'll adjust my records accordingly.